diff --git a/app/models/concerns/turbo/broadcastable.rb b/app/models/concerns/turbo/broadcastable.rb
index 30e328b3..f098e6ed 100644
--- a/app/models/concerns/turbo/broadcastable.rb
+++ b/app/models/concerns/turbo/broadcastable.rb
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
#
# == Page refreshes
#
-# You can broadcast "page refresh" stream actions. This will make subscribed clients reload the
+# You can broadcast "page refresh" stream actions. This will make subscribed clients reload the
# page. For pages that configure morphing and scroll preservation, this will translate into smooth
# updates when it only updates the content that changed.
@@ -87,11 +87,11 @@
# offers good fidelity with a much simpler programming model. As a tradeoff, the fidelity you can reach
# is often not as high as with targeted stream actions since it renders the entire page again.
#
-# The +broadcast_refreshes+ class method configures the model to broadcast a "page refresh" on creates,
+# The +broadcasts_refreshes+ class method configures the model to broadcast a "page refresh" on creates,
# updates, and destroys to a stream name derived at runtime by the stream symbol invocation. Examples
#
# class Board < ApplicationRecord
-# broadcast_refreshes
+# broadcasts_refreshes
# end
#
# In this example, when a board is created, updated, or destroyed, a Turbo Stream for a
@@ -104,16 +104,16 @@
# belongs_to :board, touch: true # +Board+ will trigger a page refresh on column changes
# end
#
-# You can also specify the streamable declaratively by passing a symbol to the +broadcast_refreshes_to+ method:
+# You can also specify the streamable declaratively by passing a symbol to the +broadcasts_refreshes_to+ method:
#
# class Column < ApplicationRecord
# belongs_to :board
-# broadcast_refreshes_to :board
+# broadcasts_refreshes_to :board
# end
#
-# For more granular control, you can also broadcast a "page refresh" to a stream name derived
+# For more granular control, you can also broadcast a "page refresh" to a stream name derived
# from the passed streamables by using the instance-level methods broadcast_refresh_to or
-# broadcast_refresh_later_to. These methods are particularly useful when you want to trigger
+# broadcast_refresh_later_to. These methods are particularly useful when you want to trigger
# a page refresh for more specific scenarios. Example:
#
# class Clearance < ApplicationRecord
@@ -128,11 +128,11 @@
# end
# end
#
-# In this example, a "page refresh" is broadcast to the stream named "identity::clearances"
+# In this example, a "page refresh" is broadcast to the stream named "identity::clearances"
# after a new clearance is created. All clients subscribed to this stream will refresh the page to reflect
# the changes.
#
-# When broadcasting page refreshes, Turbo will automatically debounce multiple calls in a row to only broadcast the last one.
+# When broadcasting page refreshes, Turbo will automatically debounce multiple calls in a row to only broadcast the last one.
# This is meant for scenarios where you process records in mass. Because of the nature of such signals, it makes no sense to
# broadcast them repeatedly and individually.
# == Suppressing broadcasts