At DionFest, we understand that information can change over time. Festival dates may be revised, official announcements may be updated, and new historical or cultural information may become available. For this reason, maintaining accurate and up-to-date content is an important part of our editorial process.
This page explains how we review, correct, and update the information published on DionFest.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We strive to publish content that is accurate, well-researched, and helpful at the time of publication.
However, despite careful research and editorial review, occasional errors or outdated information may occur. When this happens, we take reasonable steps to verify the issue and update the content as appropriate.
We view corrections as an essential part of responsible publishing.
When We Update Content
Articles published on DionFest may be updated for a variety of reasons, including:
- Official festival date revisions
- Government announcements
- Changes published by official organizations
- Historical corrections
- Newly available verified information
- Regional clarification
- Grammar or readability improvements
- Better organization of information
- Updated references or sources
- Reader feedback
Not every update changes the meaning of an article. Some updates are made simply to improve clarity, structure, or user experience.
How Corrections Are Reviewed
When a correction request is received or a potential issue is identified, we review the available evidence before making changes.
Depending on the topic, this review may include publicly available information from:
- Government websites
- Official organizations
- Educational institutions
- Historical publications
- Museum resources
- Academic references
- Reputable news publications
- Other reliable public sources
If the available evidence supports a correction, the article is updated accordingly.
Reader Feedback
We value feedback from our readers.
If you notice inaccurate, outdated, or incomplete information on DionFest, we encourage you to contact us through our official Contact page.
Every genuine correction request is reviewed carefully. While not every suggestion results in a change, all feedback is considered during our editorial review process.
Types of Updates
Updates made to articles may include:
- Correcting factual errors
- Updating festival dates
- Revising historical information
- Adding newly verified information
- Clarifying regional differences
- Improving readability
- Fixing broken links
- Correcting typographical mistakes
- Updating article formatting
- Improving internal linking
These updates help ensure that our content remains useful and reliable over time.
Transparency
Whenever significant changes are made to an article, the publication or modification date may be updated where appropriate.
Minor editorial improvements, formatting changes, or grammatical corrections may not always require a visible update notice.
Continuous Content Maintenance
Publishing accurate information is an ongoing responsibility.
Our editorial process includes periodic reviews of existing articles to ensure that published content remains relevant, accurate, and aligned with current publicly available information whenever possible.
Our Editorial Responsibility
Corrections are made to improve the quality of our content—not to alter historical facts or misrepresent information.
Our editorial decisions remain independent and are based on available evidence rather than commercial interests, sponsorships, or advertising relationships.
Contact Us
If you believe that an article on DionFest requires correction or contains outdated information, please contact us through our official Contact page.
We appreciate constructive feedback and carefully review all genuine correction requests.
Our Commitment
At DionFest, publishing an article is not the final step of our editorial process.
We remain committed to reviewing, improving, and updating our content whenever reliable information becomes available. Our goal is to provide readers with trustworthy information about festivals, traditions, public holidays, and cultural celebrations while maintaining transparency and editorial integrity.
