Correction: Best Cafes in Tbilisi 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Emir Baycan found something wrong, outdated, or unsupported on this page and proposed a fix.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
- Publisher
- Down Under Cafe
- Topic
- Tbilisi
- Status
- Accepted
- Date
- 15 July 2026
The exact change
References Smith, J. (2021). "The Rise of the Digital Nomad: A New Era in Remote Work." Journal of Remote Work Studies, 12(3), 45-60. Jones, A. (2022). "Café Culture in Tbilisi: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity." Georgian Journal of Cultural Studies, 8(1), 22-35. Brown, L. (2023). "The Best Cafés for Remote Work: A Global Perspective." International Café Review, 15(2), 78-90.
References Information on Tbilisi's cafe scene draws on public reporting from local cafes and hospitality industry coverage.
Suggested change
References Information on Tbilisi's cafe scene draws on public reporting from local cafes and hospitality industry coverage.
Why this is better
The References section cites three academic-style sources (Smith 2021 'Journal of Remote Work Studies', Jones 2022 'Georgian Journal of Cultural Studies', Brown 2023 'International Cafe Review') with specific volume/issue/page numbers that do not correspond to any findable real publications; fabricated citation pattern with false specificity.
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