Corrections

Last updated June 25, 2026

We get things wrong, and we want to fix them fast. Here is how to report an error and what we do about it.

Why corrections matter here

The translations, summaries, key points, and extracted entities on baba News are produced by AI (large language models). That means errors are not just possible, they are expected: a machine translation can mistranslate a word, soften or sharpen a claim, drop nuance, or mislabel a person or place. We would rather hear about it and fix it than pretend it cannot happen.

How to report an error

Email news@itsbaba.com with:

  • A link to the specific story on baba News.
  • What is wrong (the headline, a sentence in the summary, a key point, an entity, etc.).
  • What it should say, if you know, and ideally a pointer to the original article.

How we handle corrections

  • Translation and summary errors. If our AI output misrepresents the source, we correct or regenerate the affected text so it faithfully reflects the original.
  • Source errors.If the mistake is in the original article rather than our translation, we cannot rewrite another outlet’s reporting. We will reflect the source’s own correction once it issues one, and the link-out always points to the current original.
  • Lean and clustering.If you think we have placed an outlet’s political lean wrong, or grouped unrelated stories together, tell us. Lean is our editorial judgment (see our editorial standards) and we will reconsider it.

How corrections are marked

Because pages are regenerated continuously, routine fixes to AI output are applied in place. For a substantive correction that changes the meaning of a story, we note that the story was corrected. The original article at the source is always one click away, so readers can check our work against it.

Speed

We prioritize accuracy reports and rights requests over everything else in the inbox. Clear, specific reports with a link are the fastest to act on.