Editorial Policy

Last updated: 2026-08-19

1. Sourcing

Every biographical statement is derived from a structured public record, primarily Wikidata, which is itself sourced and openly auditable. Each profile links to the exact source item. We do not paraphrase articles from other celebrity sites.

2. The net-worth rule

We do not publish a net-worth figure unless it comes from something verifiable — a company filing, an election affidavit, a court record or an official disclosure. The figures circulating on most celebrity sites trace back to no source at all. Instead of repeating them, our profiles describe the documented income sources a person actually has and state plainly that no audited total exists.

3. Sensitive attributes

We do not publish caste, religion, sexual orientation, medical information or body measurements for living people. These are the fields most often wrong online and least defensible to publish.

4. Identity verification

Before a profile is generated, the resolved record is checked against the requested name. If the match is not confident — a common failure mode when a person shares a surname with someone more famous — no page is produced. We would rather have a gap than the wrong person’s biography at the wrong address.

5. Living persons

Profiles of living people are written conservatively and neutrally. We do not report allegations, legal matters or private disputes.

6. Corrections

If a fact is wrong, tell us with a source and we will correct or remove it. Subjects of a profile may request removal of their page; we honour those requests.

7. Images

Portraits are used only under free licences (public domain, CC0, CC BY or CC BY-SA), and the photographer, licence and source link appear under every image. Images under any other licence are not used at all.

8. AI disclosure

Profile text is assembled programmatically from the structured fields described above, then reviewed against the source record. Nothing on a profile page is a free-form generated claim: every sentence maps to a data field, and where the field is empty, the sentence is omitted.