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Use this for factual corrections, broken-link reports, media inquiries, partnership ideas, and privacy or terms requests.
If you are requesting a factual correction, send enough detail to verify it without guessing. Helpful reports include the page URL, the official or office name, the exact field that looks wrong, and the public source that should replace or confirm the current information.
For a broken link, include the visible link text and the page where you found it. For a source question, name the card, directory row, or news-source label involved. The site prefers official government pages, public filings, recognized civic datasets, and original publisher links over unsourced summaries.
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