Trust and accountability

Corrections policy

Happy Read Daily is designed to feel calm and trustworthy. If something is wrong, unclear or unsuitable, it should be corrected.

What we correct

We correct factual errors, broken source links, misdated items, incorrect names, misleading summaries and omissions that change the meaning of a story.

Small style edits, typo fixes and formatting improvements may be made without a separate note when they do not alter the factual meaning.

How to report an issue

Use the contact page and include the article URL, the specific sentence or figure you believe is wrong, and a source that supports the correction.

Clarifications

A clarification may be added when the original wording was technically accurate but incomplete, ambiguous or too compressed.

Editorial standard

Happy Read Daily should prefer clear source links, reputable reporting and primary sources over recycled summaries or unsourced social posts.