Through data processing and dashboard creation, at Infodash we seek to facilitate access to information, streamlining and improving the quality of our users' analysis on various topics.
In order to fulfill our mission, active participation from the community, by suggesting dashboards, contributing ideas, and alerting us to possible errors, is a fundamental pillar.
While the review and quality control of our developments is an ongoing action at all stages of the process, we can make mistakes. Therefore, Infodash is committed to correcting and rectifying any inaccurate information that may have been published.
In particular, information that results from erroneous processing by our team and that, for this reason, does not reflect the actual statistics from the source database. That is, for example, if we stated that the unemployment rate is 15% when according to the source data it is 18%. After confirming that erroneous data was indeed published, it will be corrected and communicated to the community.
On the other hand, it is also important to mention that it is possible that the source databases contain errors or simply do not represent the reality of the topic under analysis. An example of this would be if both we and the source database stated that Leonardo DiCaprio did not win any Academy Awards, but Leo writes to us and tells us he has a statuette in his display case. In this situation, we will make sure to alert readers and file the corresponding claim with the authority responsible for the source. To send us comments or alert us to a possible error, you can write to us through this page, to our email (contacto@infodash.org) or to our Twitter account (@infodash1).