Contact
Contact
One address, and it's read by a person.
That's the only address. There's no form, no ticket queue, and no autoresponder.
What's useful to send
Corrections. The most valuable email you can send. If an entry is wrong, misleading, or out of date, say so — a source helps but isn't required. Corrections get made and the page gets updated.
"I got lost here." If an explanation didn't land, that's a bug in the writing. Tell me which entry and which paragraph. This is genuinely more useful than most compliments.
Missing concepts. If a term is missing, suggest it. Roughly the first question asked of any suggestion is whether it's a concept or a product — concepts get added.
Embedding or reuse. The map has an embed button and it's free to use. For anything larger, ask.
Broken things. Layout problems, dead links, anything that doesn't work on your device. Include what you were using if you can.
What won't get a reply
Link exchange offers, guest post pitches, SEO services, and AI writing tools. Not out of rudeness — the answer is no and a reply won't change it.
Response time
It's one person. Expect days rather than hours, and expect a reply to anything substantive.