Found something wrong? Tell us.
Cited is auto-extracted and in preview, so errors happen — a misattributed recommendation, a wrong dose, a broken timestamp. We want to know, and we want to fix them.
How to report an error
Email corrections@cited.co with the page you're looking at and what's wrong. The most useful thing you can send is a link to the moment in the original source — that lets us confirm and fix it fast.
Helpful to include: the expert and item involved, what the card currently says, and what the source actually says.
What we'll do
- Misattribution — a recommendation credited to someone who didn't make it: we aim to correct it within 7 days.
- Factual errors — wrong date, dose, or source: we aim to resolve within 30 days.
- We don't silently delete. When a recommendation is removed, it leaves a note explaining why, rather than quietly disappearing.
- Material corrections are logged — see below.
Worth flagging
Because recommendations here are auto-extracted by AI and not yet human-verified, these are the errors we most want to hear about:
- A quote attributed to the wrong person.
- A quote that's misquoted or stripped of context that changes its meaning.
- A wrong dose or protocol.
- A stance that's flipped — recorded as "for" when the expert was "against," or vice versa.
- A broken or wrong timestamp.
- A sponsored mention that isn't flagged as one.
The corrections log
A public log of material corrections will live on this page. We're keeping it light while Cited is in preview and the corpus is still growing; as volume builds, the log will record what was changed and why.