Vastkind covers fields that change quickly.

Articles may be updated when new evidence, product changes, regulatory decisions, deployments, trials, or corrections change what readers need to know.

Why we update articles

We may update an article to add evidence, clarify uncertainty, improve sourcing, reflect a product or policy change, or keep an evergreen guide useful.

Some edits are small. Others materially change the article’s meaning.

When update notes appear

Small edits, typo fixes, formatting improvements, and minor wording changes may happen silently.

Material updates should receive a note when they affect the article’s evidence, recommendation, or conclusion.

Corrections vs updates

A correction fixes something that was wrong or misleading at publication.

An update reflects something that changed after publication or became clearer later.

Both matter. We separate them so readers can understand what changed and why.