Our Commitment to Accuracy
Financial topics evolve. Rules change. New information appears. Trendline Gala is committed to keeping its quizzes and explanations accurate, clear, and up-to-date. When errors or unclear wording are found, they are reviewed and corrected as quickly as possible.
1. How Errors Are Reviewed
When a potential mistake is reported or discovered, it goes through the same review process used for new content:
- the concept is re-checked against authoritative sources
- the explanation is rewritten if needed
- the question is updated or replaced
- the “Last Updated” date on the quiz is refreshed
Corrections are made manually — nothing is automated or pushed through without human review.
2. What Counts as a “Correction”
A correction may include:
- fixing factual inaccuracies
- clarifying confusing language
- revising examples that no longer apply
- removing ambiguous choices or explanations
- adjusting quiz logic based on user confusion patterns
Even small improvements — like clearer wording — count as valid updates.
3. Feedback From Users
Many improvements come directly from users noticing details that need refinement. If something feels off, unclear, outdated, or contradictory, user feedback is welcomed and appreciated.
Your perspective helps strengthen the learning experience for everyone.
4. How to Submit Corrections
You can send corrections or suggestions to: trendlinegala@gmail.com
When reporting an issue, including the quiz name and question number helps speed things up — but it’s not required.
5. Response & Update Timing
Trendline Gala is a one-person project. Responses may take time, but every message is read and reviewed. Confirmed corrections are usually published within a short update cycle.
Larger revisions — such as restructuring a full quiz — may take longer, depending on the complexity.
6. Transparency
All updates appear silently — no pop-ups, announcements, or alerts. The goal is simple: keep the content accurate and let the learning experience speak for itself.
Users can always check the “Last Updated” date on individual quizzes to see when they were most recently reviewed.