Can I request a correction or update to an article?

Asked 2 years ago
If you wish to request a correction or update to an article on Pitchfork.com, the best course of action is to look for the appropriate contact information on the website itself. Pitchfork often values reader feedback and takes it into account when considering the accuracy and relevance of their articles. Typically, there may be a designated section for submitting corrections or inquiries related to content. Engaging with Pitchfork in this manner allows them to address your concerns directly. It is important to provide clear and concise details regarding the specific article and the nature of the correction or update you are requesting. This helps ensure that the editorial team can understand and evaluate the request effectively.
Jeff Whelpley is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Answered Aug 22, 2025

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