Methodology

# Corrections and updates

Entries are revised whenever new public records appear. Each takedown page carries the date it was verified and the state the audit left it in, so a correction is visible as a change in both. Corrections are applied to the entry itself rather than appended as a note, and every change the last audit made is published field by field on the [corrections page](https://takedownindex.org/corrections).

A useful correction names three things: the entry it concerns, the field that is wrong, and the document that shows it. Official documents carry the most weight, in the same order used everywhere else here: court filings first, then agency releases, then reporting. A correction that changes a count will also change what the entry says is not established, since a figure moving out of unknown is itself a substantive edit.

A submission address is not published yet. Until it is, the fastest way to see what would need correcting is the [coverage gaps](https://takedownindex.org/about/coverage-gaps) table, which already names the searches this index has not run.

[See every recorded change](https://takedownindex.org/corrections)

Each field the last audit changed, published entry by entry.
