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by Fellshard
2390 days ago
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In the US, they correct themselves in small letters at the end without changing the text, or they equivocate that it essentially doesn't matter that much, or try to memory-hole the article. The original claims supercede the reach of the correction by several orders of magnitude. |
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There is no such thing as "In the US..." as if there is an established standard, or a requirement that you describe. It sounds like you're just gushing hyperbole.
For example, in print, the New York Times publishes its corrections on page two in the same type as the regular stories.
Online, it changes the actual text of the story and then explains at the end what was changed and why. There is no difference in font size.