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The most useful messages include the page URL, the exact sentence or section that prompted
the note, and the outcome you are hoping for, such as a correction, source update, or
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The fastest way to send a site-related message is through the form below. Please include
the page URL, article title, or specific issue if you are reporting an error so the team
can review it more efficiently.
Messages that are easiest to review usually include three things: the page you are
writing about, the exact sentence or section that prompted the message, and the kind of
response you are hoping for. That might be a factual correction, a request for clearer
wording, a publishing question, an advertising request, or a partnership inquiry related
to the site.
If your message is about a medical article, it is especially helpful to mention whether
the issue relates to symptom wording, source support, caution language, or a broken link.
If your message is about the site itself, include the page or section where the problem
appears so it can be reviewed without a long back-and-forth.
Readers often send the clearest messages when they separate the problem from the desired
outcome. For example, you might say that a source link is broken and you want it updated,
that a symptom description sounds too broad and you want it tightened, or that a billing
explainer would benefit from another practical example. That level of specificity helps
the team respond more accurately.