ZVM Labs treats corrections as part of professional trust. If a material contains an inaccuracy, outdated link, unclear wording, technical mistake, or accessibility issue, readers can report it to the author.

What You Can Report

  • a factual error;
  • an outdated source or documentation change;
  • an incorrect technical conclusion;
  • ambiguous wording;
  • a translation issue;
  • an accessibility barrier;
  • a legal, privacy, or security concern;
  • an incorrect link, attribution, or copyright issue.

How To Report

Use the feedback page or email [email protected].

Helpful reports include:

  • the page URL;
  • the relevant section or quote;
  • what should be corrected;
  • a source or evidence, if available;
  • whether you want a reply after review.

Do not send passwords, tokens, private keys, identity documents, or third-party confidential data without prior coordination.

Review Process

  1. The author checks whether the report concerns a fact, source, conclusion, style, accessibility, or safety issue.
  2. If the report is confirmed, the material is updated.
  3. If the change materially affects meaning, it is documented in the article changelog or lastmod.
  4. If the report is not confirmed, the material may remain unchanged or receive a clarification about the limits of the conclusion.

What Gets Documented

Documented changes include updates that affect:

  • the main conclusion;
  • technical correctness;
  • security or legal boundaries;
  • reader guidance;
  • sources that support the argument;
  • translation, when the error changes meaning.

Minor style, punctuation, formatting, or broken-link fixes may not receive a separate changelog entry if they do not change meaning.

Principle

The purpose of corrections is not to hide mistakes. It is to make the material more accurate, useful, and safe for readers.

Last updated: June 19, 2026.