Corrections Policy
IMAX Waikiki is dedicated to providing precise and reliable information across all our articles. We understand that accurate details are essential for our readers, especially when discussing complex subjects like high-end automation, financial investments, or interior design ROI. We uphold a strong commitment to journalistic integrity.
Despite our diligent editorial processes, errors can occasionally occur. This policy outlines our approach to correcting such inaccuracies, ensuring our content remains trustworthy and informative.
Types of Corrections
We categorize errors into three main types based on their impact and nature. Each type receives a different level of correction and disclosure. We aim for clarity in every instance.
- Minor Fixes: These include typographical errors, grammatical mistakes, punctuation errors, or broken links that do not alter the factual meaning of an article.
- Significant Corrections: These address factual inaccuracies, incorrect data, misquotations, or misattributions that change the understanding of a key point within an article.
- Retractions: A retraction occurs when an article contains fundamental errors, ethical violations, or its central premise is proven entirely false. This is reserved for the most serious cases.
How Corrections Are Noted
Minor fixes are typically made without a specific notation within the article. Our editorial team implements these updates as soon as they are identified or reported.
For significant corrections, we will add an editor’s note to the affected article. This note will explain the nature of the correction and the date it was made. Retracted articles will display a prominent retraction notice in place of the original content, detailing the reason for removal.
How to Report an Error
We encourage our readers to help us maintain accuracy. If you believe you have found an error in an IMAX Waikiki article, please contact us directly. Your input helps us improve our content.
Please email our editorial team at [email protected]. Include the article title, its URL, and a clear description of the potential inaccuracy. Providing supporting evidence or context is also helpful.
Timeline for Reviewing Reported Errors
Our editorial team endeavors to review all submitted error reports within 3 business days. We verify the information presented in the report against our sources and internal records. If a correction is necessary, we typically implement it within 48 hours following verification.
Transparency About Correction History
We believe in clear communication regarding all content changes. All significant corrections are permanently recorded within the article itself, ensuring a transparent history for our readers. We are committed to maintaining the integrity of our published work.
This Corrections Policy was last updated in March 2026.