Our Commitment to Accuracy
At Juice Reel, we strive to provide timely and reliable content, backed by data, analysis and domain expertise. We recognise that, despite our rigorous editorial processes, errors may occur — whether in statistics, references, modelling assumptions or language. We are committed to correcting them openly and promptly.
When Corrections Are Needed
Corrections may be triggered by:
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Factual errors (e.g., player names, odds, statistics, event outcomes)
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Analytical errors (e.g., mis-calculations, flawed modelling assumptions)
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Misleading or outdated statements (e.g., claims that no longer hold true)
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Formatting or linking errors that could lead to confusion
How Corrections Are Made
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Identification & Verification
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If you or our team identify a potential error, we review the claim against our source data, original analysis and documentation.
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We determine the materiality of the error — i.e., whether it changes the overall meaning, recommendation or key insight of the content.
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Implementation of Correction
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Minor updates (e.g., small statistic adjustment, broken link) are made promptly without a formal notice, and the “Last Updated” date is revised.
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Significant corrections (e.g., ranking changes, major data revision) include a “Correction Notice” at the end of the article, clearly describing:
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What changed
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Why the change was made
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Date of change
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Retraction (Rarely)
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In very rare cases where content cannot be reliably corrected—because source data is unavailable or the premise is fundamentally flawed—we may remove the article and replace it with a note:
This article has been retracted due to … (reason).
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We will, where possible, provide context or redirect readers to updated content.
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Transparency & Audit Trail
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Each article will display a “Last Updated” date at the top to indicate when the most recent change was implemented.
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For major corrections, the “Correction Notice” at the end of the article serves as a transparent audit trail.
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Where relevant, readers will be invited to provide feedback if they believe further review is necessary (see our Actionable Feedback Policy).
How You Can Help
If you believe you have identified an error in one of our articles, models or tools, please email us at support@juicereel.com with:
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URL of the article/tool/page in question
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A brief description of the issue
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Any supporting data or sources you used
We aim to respond within 3 business days acknowledging receipt and outlining next steps.
Continuous Improvement
We keep track of corrections and feedback trends internally to identify recurring issues (e.g., data sources, modelling assumptions, editorial oversight). This helps us refine our process, strengthen our quality control and ultimately improve the trustworthiness of Juice Reel.