WikiGlue — earned profiles, on for eight personas.
A Wikipedia-style verified profile that the artist, the station, or the work earns by crossing a detection threshold. Eight personas live today, with genesis protection and ShadowCount on every profile.
WikiGlue is the GlueArrow identity and profile layer. A profile on WikiGlue is not requested, paid for, or marketed into existence — it is earned, when the entity it represents crosses a detection threshold on the network. The first release opens that engine for eight personas.
What is live
- Eligibility engine with a three-phase detection threshold — no gatekeeping, no waitlist, just a measurable line.
- Eight personas — artists, stations, composers, producers, ad creatives, venues, advertisers, labels — each with their own profile schema.
- Genesis protection — the first verified profile for an entity cannot be silently replaced by a later claim.
- ShadowCount badge on every artist profile — leak count, compliance index, take-downs, all public.
What the profile replaces
Most industries in most markets have no central, verifiable, up-to-date record of who an artist is, what they have released, or what has aired. WikiGlue is that record. It is written by the network and editable by the rights-holder. It reads like a Wikipedia page. It is locked to its owner by ValueCard.