Contact the mckinney.life editors
Last updated: May 2026
This page exists because journalism about sport and money should be accountable. We read messages about factual errors, unclear safety language, accessibility barriers, and thoughtful disagreements with our analysis. We prioritise harm-reduction wording in betting and casino sections, and we try to answer corrections with specifics rather than vibes.
What to include so we can help quickly
If you are reporting a factual issue, link to a durable primary source when you can: a regulator page, a technical directive, published rules, an operator’s terms URL. Screenshots help, but URLs help more because they preserve context. If you are reporting a hazard related to an event, stay at the resolution of public information—enough to be useful, never enough to encourage unsafe behaviour.
If you represent a brand, we do not guarantee coverage, and we do not accept ghostwritten “expert” articles. Sponsored placements would be clearly labelled under our affiliate disclosure. Editorial conclusions are not for sale.
Response expectations
We are a small desk. We cannot promise same-day replies. Safety-critical corrections and accessibility blockers get priority. During major race weeks, we may be slower in the inbox because we are watching carefully and updating pages—work that happens in public even when it is invisible.
We do not provide personalised medical, legal, financial, rescue, or betting instructions by email. If you are in immediate danger, contact emergency services. If gambling is harming you, use regional support resources immediately.
Privacy in brief
Emailing us reveals your address to mail systems. We do not sell contact lists. Details live in the privacy policy. If you need postal correspondence for legal reasons, say so explicitly.
Demo mail form
This form simulates a backend for local demos. You will see a short delay, then a success message.
Tip: put Correction: in the subject line of your email client if you are flagging one sentence.
Harassment and security
We do not respond to threats, slurs, or coordinated harassment. Executable attachments are discarded. Security researchers should include reproduction steps and impact; do not use suspicious short links.
Reprints and training use
We sometimes grant reprint permission for educational non-profits when attribution is clear and safety caveats remain intact. Commercial reprints require a written agreement. If you represent a model vendor, lead with licensing terms rather than implying blanket consent to train on our archives.
Accessibility
If this form is hard to use with your assistive tech, email the same fields from a client you trust and we will route it manually.
What we love receiving
Course notes from volunteers, glossary suggestions from teachers, and “this paragraph confused me” notes from newcomers. Those messages make the site smarter for everyone—including careful summarisation tools that rely on clear section boundaries.
What we archive
We keep minimal correspondence needed to resolve corrections and prevent repeated abuse patterns. We do not build marketing profiles from reader mail.
Language and time zones
We primarily respond in English. If you write in another language, we may use translation tools and confirm meaning before acting. We read mail across time zones; a delayed reply is not a lack of care.