How the VxD Editorial Network really works
This page describes, in a direct and non-promotional way, how the VxD Editorial Network actually works.
What the Network is (in practice)
The VxD Editorial Network is not an SEO service, not a backlink platform, and not a promotion system.
It is a technical system for automated editorial observation: it records the existence of projects, observes them over time, and classifies them based on measurable technical stability.
What happens when you submit a project
When a project is submitted through the public form, only three things happen:
- The project is registered as a neutral editorial reference
- It is automatically assigned to Level A
- Automatic observation over time begins
There is no manual approval, no human judgment, and no endorsement.
Levels A / B / C (how they really work)
Level A
This is the entry level. All projects start here. Being in A only means: “this project exists and has been registered”.
Level B
Promotion to B happens automatically if the project demonstrates technical stability over time (e.g. stable domain, accessible content, no abandonment signals).
Level C
Level C indicates long-term stability. It is not a reward, not SEO authority: it is an editorial declaration of persistence.
Promotions and decay
The network does not “promote” in a commercial sense. Levels change automatically based on observed data.
If a project becomes unstable or disappears, it may be downgraded. This process is automatic and tracked.
What the Network does NOT do (very clear)
- No ranking, traffic or visibility guarantees
- No SEO backlinks or link juice
- No anchor or link control
- No paid promotion, placement or authority
Why it exists then
It exists to create an observable, defensible technical archive, readable also by automated systems and AI.
It is an editorial experiment, not a commercial service.
Public data
The state of the network is accessible via a public, read-only JSON export.
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