Corrections and clarifications
• An editing error led an article to mistakenly attribute to Chris Huggett a statement that a typical Fastly customer was unlikely to receive more than $1,000 in refunds for an internet outage; he was only commenting on the actual cost to customers. The piece should also have included Akamai as one of the world’s main content delivery networks and should not have described the outage as an attack, as it did at one point (Internet outage ‘shows the danger of centralised systems on web’, 9 June, page 6 from 1).
• Other recently amended articles include:
Agnes Chow: activist leaves jail as China says Hong Kong ‘pawn in geopolitics’
Capitol attack: the five people who died
‘Our biggest challenge? Lack of imagination’: the scientists turning the desert green
Cristiano Ronaldo snub wipes billions off Coca-Cola’s market value
Ches Smith and We All Break: Path of Seven Colors review – a tour de force of jazz innovation
Real-life dramas: 10 great documentaries about theatre
Peonies envy: do I really love blowsy flowers or has Instagram destroyed my ability to think?