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
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.