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WRWR 2026

Methodology

This page explains how we structure content around the query intent for Forbes “world’s richest” list (2026), how we treat sources, and how to interpret “updates”.

1) Scope

  • We track the narrative around the 2026 keyword: list publication, notable rank changes, and major explanatory events.
  • We do not claim to be the official list, and we never imply affiliation with Forbes.
  • If we publish estimates, they are labeled clearly as estimates and tied to a cited source link.

2) Definitions

“Update” means: new primary source link added, a correction, or a material change in our summary (with a change note).

“Source link” means: a reputable, publicly reachable page (publisher, filing, transcript, or credible reporting) that supports the claim.

3) Update cadence

In the zero-traffic stage, we optimize for trust and consistency: updates happen on a steady cadence (e.g., weekly) and whenever there is a high-signal change. Each update includes a short “what changed” note.

4) Corrections policy

If you spot an error, the fastest path is to send the corrected source link and a 1–2 sentence explanation. We prioritize corrections over new features.

5) Next step

Use the insight (or get updates)

If you want a practical next step, read the Story Engine workflow and try the main product. If you prefer passive monitoring, subscribe for updates.