Submit a Correction or Suggestion
What We Actually Want to Hear About
Not every submission we receive points to a genuine error, and that's fine — we review everything anyway. But if you're wondering whether your correction is worth sending, here's what tends to be most useful:
- A net worth figure that's materially out of date following a major business event (sale, IPO, significant stock movement)
- A biographical detail — birthdate, birthplace, educational history — that's factually wrong
- A milestone in a career timeline that's dated incorrectly or attributed to the wrong year
- A profile image that belongs to a different person, or that the subject has specifically requested not be used
- A broken link or a source citation that no longer resolves to the original article
The more specific you can be, and the stronger your sourcing, the faster we can process it. A correction that points to a specific field, explains what's wrong, and links to a verifiable source gets resolved in a matter of days. A vague complaint without evidence takes longer because we have to do the verification work ourselves.
Submit Your Correction Below
Use the form below. Include the URL of the specific profile or page you're referring to, describe what you believe is incorrect, and provide a link or reference to a credible source backing your claim. All submissions are reviewed by our editorial team.
* If the form isn't loading, you can reach us directly at corrections@knownalytics.com. Please include "Correction:" in your subject line.
What Happens After You Submit
Every submission goes to our editorial inbox. We read all of them, though we don't send an individual acknowledgment for each one — the volume makes that impractical. If your correction is verified and applied, you'll see the updated profile within five to ten business days, sometimes sooner for straightforward factual fixes.
When we make a change based on a reader correction, we note the update at the bottom of the affected profile with the date of the revision. We don't hide the edit history — if we got something wrong and fixed it, that's part of the record.
If we review your submission and conclude the original information was accurate, we won't update the profile. We won't always have the capacity to reply individually to explain our reasoning, but the decision will reflect our editorial standards as outlined in our editorial policy.
Other Ways to Reach Us
For anything beyond a factual correction — a profile request, a media inquiry, a licensing question, or legal correspondence — please use the contact address in our site footer. The corrections inbox is specifically for data accuracy issues and is monitored by our editorial team rather than general support.