Corrections Policy

Last updated April 23, 2026
Reading time 3 min read
Author Mayur Shinde

At AllYourChoice, we aim to publish accurate and timely entertainment coverage. If we make a factual mistake, we want to correct it clearly and responsibly.

This Corrections Policy explains how we handle errors, updates, and clarifications.

Our Approach

We take factual accuracy seriously. If a published page contains incorrect, outdated, misleading, or incomplete factual information, we may:

  • Correct the error
  • Add clarification
  • Update the article with new verified information
  • In rare cases, substantially revise or remove content

What Counts as a Correction

A correction may be appropriate when a page contains a factual issue involving:

  • Release dates
  • Cast or crew information
  • OTT platform details
  • Title, trailer, or teaser references
  • Box office figures
  • Biography or profile facts
  • Misidentified quotes, people, or roles

What Counts as an Update

Not every edit is a correction. Some changes are normal updates, including:

  • Adding new information to a developing story
  • Refreshing older pages with newer release details
  • Improving formatting or readability
  • Expanding context after publication

How We Handle Corrections

When a meaningful factual mistake is confirmed, we aim to:

  • Review the reported issue
  • Verify the correct information using reliable sources
  • Update the page as needed
  • Reflect the updated timestamp where appropriate

For significant factual changes, we may also note that the article has been corrected or updated.

Reader Correction Requests

If you believe an article contains a factual error, please send us:

  • The page URL
  • The specific statement you believe is wrong
  • The corrected information
  • A reliable source, if available

Correction requests can be submitted through our Contact page.

Speed of Review

We aim to review correction requests as quickly as possible, but response times may vary depending on:

  • The nature of the claim
  • Whether the story is still developing
  • The availability of reliable verification

Clarifications

Sometimes a page is not factually wrong but may be unclear. In those cases, we may update wording to improve clarity without treating the change as a formal correction.

Opinion and Review Content

Reviews and editorial analysis may contain subjective judgments. We do not treat differences in opinion as factual errors. However, factual details inside reviews and opinion pieces should still be corrected if wrong.

Removal Requests

We do not automatically remove content simply because a subject dislikes it. Removal decisions are handled case by case and may depend on:

  • Factual accuracy
  • Legal concerns
  • Privacy considerations
  • Public-interest value

Contact

To report a potential correction, please use the site’s Contact page and include enough detail for us to review the issue efficiently.