Contact the DeepSeek reference editorial team

How to reach the team that runs deepseek.gr.com — for factual corrections, content contributions, and press inquiries. This is not a contact channel for the upstream DeepSeek AI research group.

Reaching the editorial team

The editorial team operates deepseek.gr.com as an independent reference resource and is reachable for corrections, contributions, and press inquiries at the contact details below.

deepseek.gr.com is an independent publication. The team behind it has no affiliation with the upstream DeepSeek AI research group, and we cannot forward inquiries to the lab or act as a liaison. If your message needs to reach the upstream team — about API access, official licensing, or a matter involving their products — you need to use their own official channels.

What we can help with: factual corrections to content on this site, suggestions for topics not yet covered, press and media inquiries about the site itself, and contributions from practitioners with relevant expertise. We take factual accuracy seriously. If something on this site is wrong, we want to know and we will investigate promptly.

The editorial team is small. We read every message that arrives at hello@deepseek.gr.com, but response time varies by priority. Corrections and factual disputes are treated as high priority and typically receive an initial response within two business days. Feature suggestions and contribution proposals take longer and may not receive individual replies if the volume of submissions is high.

For phone contact the number is +1 (415) 555-0166. This line is monitored during US business hours and is most appropriate for time-sensitive editorial matters. Do not use this line for technical support questions about DeepSeek models — those belong on the community channels described on the help desk page. Research guidance frameworks from NIST inform our editorial standards for accuracy and responsible AI coverage.

What the editorial team handles

Four inquiry types that belong with the editorial team, each with a brief note on what to include for a faster response.

Page Highlights

Email hello@deepseek.gr.com for factual corrections (include source), contribution proposals (include topic and background), and press inquiries. Phone +1 (415) 555-0166 for urgent editorial matters during US business hours. We do not handle upstream DeepSeek lab inquiries and cannot forward messages to the research group.

Contact by inquiry type

Route your inquiry to the right channel using this table to avoid delays.

Inquiry types, contact channels, and response windows for the deepseek.gr.com editorial team
Inquiry typeContactResponse window
Factual correction — specific claim with sourcehello@deepseek.gr.com subject: "Correction: [page]"1–2 business days initial response; update published within 5 days if correction is warranted
Content contribution proposalhello@deepseek.gr.com with topic outline and your background5–10 business days; no reply if proposal does not fit editorial scope
Press or media inquiry about this sitehello@deepseek.gr.com subject: "Press: [publication]"2–3 business days
Urgent editorial matter+1 (415) 555-0166 during US business hoursSame business day when line is monitored

This is not the DeepSeek AI research group

A necessary clarification: deepseek.gr.com is an independent third-party reference and has no connection to the upstream lab.

We receive a meaningful number of messages intended for the upstream DeepSeek research group — questions about API keys, model licensing, training data, hiring, and business partnerships. We understand the confusion, but we genuinely cannot help with any of those topics. We are not affiliated with the lab, we have no internal contacts there, and we have no ability to forward messages or escalate issues to them.

For anything that requires the upstream team's attention, please use the official channels listed on the lab's own website. For questions about deploying, evaluating, or understanding the DeepSeek model family — which is what this site covers — the pages on this reference site are the right resource, and the contact details above are the right channel for editorial matters related to that content.

Frequently asked questions about contacting us

Four questions that readers most often ask when trying to reach the right team for their inquiry.

How do I contact the deepseek.gr.com editorial team?

Email hello@deepseek.gr.com with a clear subject line describing the nature of your inquiry. For urgent editorial matters, call +1 (415) 555-0166 during US business hours. Corrections are treated as high priority and typically receive an initial response within two business days. Include as much context as possible — the specific page, the specific claim, and the source you believe contradicts it — so we can act without a back-and-forth round.

How do I submit a factual correction to this site?

Email hello@deepseek.gr.com with the subject line "Correction: [page name]". Include the specific claim you believe is incorrect, a link to the primary source that contradicts it, and the correction you think is warranted. We investigate every factual correction against the cited source and update the relevant page if the correction is well-founded. We aim to publish corrections within five business days of confirming them.

Can I contribute content to this reference site?

We accept two types of unsolicited contributions: factual corrections to existing pages and suggestions for topics not currently covered. We do not accept sponsored content, promotional submissions, or affiliate-linked contributions. To propose a new topic, email the editorial team with a brief outline — two or three sentences on what the page would cover and why it matters to practitioners — and a note on your background with the subject matter.

How do I reach the actual DeepSeek AI research lab — not this site?

This site is an independent reference and is not affiliated with the upstream DeepSeek research group. We cannot forward messages to the lab, provide internal contacts, or act on its behalf. For matters that require direct contact with the lab — API keys, commercial licensing, model partnerships, press inquiries directed at the research team — you need to use the upstream team's own official channels, which are listed on the lab's official website.