Methodology

How LyroVerse builds reference-ready music pages

LyroVerse does not treat every public page as equally strong. Canonical artist pages, canonical lyric pages, Guides, Rank, and the public trust pages are the main surfaces intended for open discovery and citation.

Artist pages are built to gather the public artist summary, linked lyric pages, optional photos, and any active editor's note into one place. Lyric pages are built to keep the lyric text, song summary, related paths, and any active editor's note together under one canonical URL.

Reference snapshots, bylines, publish dates, breadcrumbs, FAQ blocks, and structured data are used to make the public page easier to interpret for both readers and machines. Community content can support discovery, but it does not replace the canonical page as the source of record.

Utility paths such as search, account, admin, submit, moderation, and live-activity pages are not designed to function as primary reference surfaces. They exist to support the catalog, not to replace its canonical public pages.