Correction

Correction: Best Cafes in Bali for Remote Work: A Digital Nomad's Guide

Corrected by Emir Baycan · Full-Stack Developer, Mobile App Builder and Web Platform Founder with expertise in SEO, automation, SaaS, AI visibility, DevOps and scalable digital products

Emir Baycan found something wrong, outdated, or unsupported on this page and proposed a fix. The publisher accepted the correction.

Role
Correction
Topic
Bali
Status
Accepted
Date
15 July 2026

The exact change

Before

References Smith, J., & Tan, R. (2021). Digital Nomadism in Southeast Asia: A Study of Remote Work Trends. Journal of Global Mobility. Kumar, A. (2022). Coffee Culture in Bali: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity. International Journal of Culinary Arts. Nguyen, L. (2020). Balancing Work and Leisure: The Rise of Remote Work Cafes in Bali. Asian Journal of Tourism Research.

After

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Why this is better

The References section cites three academic sources (Smith & Tan 2021 'Journal of Global Mobility', Kumar 2022 'International Journal of Culinary Arts', Nguyen 2020 'Asian Journal of Tourism Research') that do not exist. This is a fabricated citation list presented as real scholarship.

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  • It counts only because the publisher, Down Under Cafe, accepted it. Self-claimed work earns nothing.
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