Published corrections
Only published items show here. New, triaged, and still-unverified reports stay in the live queue until they are ready to surface publicly.
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No published corrections yet. Once reviewed fixes are promoted to public status, the changelog will show them here.
How publishing works
A public correction should be specific enough that a traveler can understand the fix without reading the whole queue. That usually means a page, an issue type, a short summary, an evidence type, and the published date.
- New and triaged items stay inside the review queue until they are confirmed.
- Needs evidence means the report might be right, but the proof layer is not strong enough yet.
- Verified means the change is ready to land in copy or data.
- Published means the fix is real enough to show publicly as trust content.
Help sharpen the guide
If a destination page, venue zone, route note, ferry assumption, hotel-area call, or source-backed claim is wrong, send it into the structured queue with the page URL, observed date, and the best evidence you have.