Corrections & Updates Policy

Last updated: March 2026

Accuracy matters more than preserving old copy. This page explains how the site handles corrections, clarifications, and ongoing content maintenance.

How to report an issue

If you notice a factual error, outdated recommendation, broken citation, or unclear safety instruction, email maya@yogabymaya.com with the page URL and a short description of the issue.

What gets corrected

  • Incorrect factual claims
  • Outdated health or safety guidance
  • Broken or incorrect source links
  • Material product or affiliate disclosure omissions
  • Misleading technique or contraindication language

How updates are handled

Minor copy edits may be made without a formal note. Substantive updates that affect reader understanding, safety context, or evidence interpretation are reflected in the article's visible review date.

Review cadence

Pillar pages and health-adjacent content are reviewed on a recurring basis and prioritized when sources age, public guidance changes, or internal cannibalization creates reader confusion.

Versioning standard

The site does not currently maintain a public changelog for every copy edit. The editorial standard is to keep the visible "Last reviewed" date accurate and to update trust or safety-sensitive pages promptly.