Corrections

MusicWire

Last updated: March 9, 2026

If you believe a MusicWire release, policy page, company page, or other platform page is inaccurate or requires clarification, submit a correction request with enough context for review.

What to Include

How Requests Are Reviewed

MusicWire reviews correction requests for accuracy, completeness, legal implications, and whether the request concerns a platform-controlled page or a third-party submitted release. We may ask for additional documentation before updating a page.

Third-Party Release Requests

Because most MusicWire releases are submitted by third parties, substantive factual changes may require confirmation from the original submitter, rights holder, or authorized representative. In some cases MusicWire may temporarily restrict, unpublish, or annotate a page while a dispute is reviewed.

Clarifications and Minor Fixes

Minor factual corrections, broken links, formatting issues, and other platform-level problems may be addressed directly by MusicWire when the issue can be confirmed. Clarifications may also be added where a page needs context rather than a full removal or rewrite.

Response Timing

Response time depends on the nature of the request, the evidence provided, and whether third-party confirmation is required. Safety, legal, fraud, and impersonation issues may be escalated more quickly.

Contact

Send correction requests to hello@popfiltr.com and include the relevant URL in the subject or opening line so the request can be triaged quickly.