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Trackloaded General Notability Guidelines (GNG)
For Artists and Record Labels
Purpose
Trackloaded publishes music-related profiles as structured, machine-readable entities within a public knowledge graph.
The General Notability Guidelines (GNG) define the minimum criteria required for an artist or record label to qualify for a standalone profile.
These guidelines ensure:
- Data quality and consistency
- Verifiable identity resolution
- Long-term stability of the knowledge graph
- Alignment with global open knowledge standards
Core Principles (Applies to All Profiles)
A subject is considered notable on Trackloaded if it satisfies all of the following:
1. Independent Verification
The subject must be identifiable in at least two independent, authoritative external sources, such as:
- Wikidata
- MusicBrainz
- Discogs
- ISNI
- Major streaming platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer)
- Official websites or verified social channels
Internal content alone is not sufficient.
2. Stable Public Identity
The subject must have:
- A consistent, commonly recognized name
- A stable public presence (not a temporary or anonymous entity)
- No ambiguity with unrelated subjects (identity disambiguation)
3. Machine-Readable Representation
Every notable profile must support structured metadata, including:
- Schema.org types (Person, MusicGroup)
- Unique identifiers (sameAs, PropertyValue)
- Canonical URLs
- Interlinked relationships (e.g., artist ↔ label)
4. Neutral, Verifiable Description
Descriptions must be:
- Fact-based
- Neutral in tone
- Supported by external references
- Free from promotional or speculative language
Artist Notability Criteria
An artist qualifies for a standalone profile if at least 4 of the following is met:
A. Discography or Public Releases
- Officially released music on recognized platforms
- Presence in MusicBrainz or Discogs catalogs
B. External Recognition
- Wikidata item or encyclopedic reference
- Coverage by reputable music publications or databases
C. Industry Participation
- Affiliation with a notable record label
- Credits as performer, songwriter, or producer on recognized releases
Required Artist Metadata
A complete artist profile includes:
- Legal or commonly accepted stage name
- Biography (concise, factual)
- Birth date (if publicly available)
- One or more verified identifiers
- sameAs links to external authorities
Record Label Notability Criteria
A record label qualifies for a standalone profile if at least one of the following is met:
A. Catalog or Distribution Activity
- Releases registered in Discogs or MusicBrainz
- Digital distribution of artists on major platforms
B. Organizational Identity
- Verifiable founding details
- Official website or registered business presence
C. Artist Representation
- Association with one or more notable artists
- Documented role in music production, publishing, or distribution
Required Label Metadata
A complete label profile includes:
- Official name
- Founding year
- Headquarters or primary location
- Associated artists (where applicable)
- External identifiers and sameAs links
Interlinking & Directory Inclusion
- Artist and label profiles may be interlinked bidirectionally
- Inclusion in Trackloaded directories requires GNG compliance
- Directory listings link back to these guidelines for transparency and consistency
Verification Status
Trackloaded may assign a verification status to profiles that meet higher confidence thresholds, such as:
- Multiple authoritative identifiers
- Consistent cross-dataset alignment
- Stable historical data
Verification reflects data confidence, not endorsement or popularity.
Maintenance & Evolution
- Notability is evaluated on an ongoing basis
- Profiles may be updated as new information becomes available
- The guidelines evolve alongside global knowledge graph standards
Relationship to External Knowledge Graphs
Trackloaded aligns with:
- Wikidata notability principles
- DBpedia identity resolution
- Linked Open Data (LOD) best practices
These guidelines are designed to be compatible, not conflicting.
Summary (Plain Language)
If a person or label:
- Exists publicly
- Can be verified independently
- Can be linked to global identifiers
- Can be described neutrally
They are notable enough to be represented.
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