Commodity Fingerprint: World – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

World

(https://world.org) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 24, 2026
Commodity Fingerprint — The Lens

Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.

Commodity Fingerprint Detection of industry clichés/templates.
9 Impact Weight: 15 / 100
60% Reputation

The site matches multiple industry clichés from the patterns_json, including ‘decentralized identity,’ ‘the future of finance,’ and ‘Web3.’ However, it avoids a high commodity score because its core value proposition—biometric ‘Orbs’ for human verification—is highly differentiated from standard ‘token swap’ or ‘yield farming’ clones. The template language is low, as the content is tailored specifically to the ‘World’ ecosystem rather than generic crypto boilerplate.

Commodity Fingerprint is read from the page structure first: templated copy tends to repeat the same heading patterns and shapes seen across an industry. Below is the heading hierarchy captured, then the known cliché patterns for this industry to weigh it against.

🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (templated vs. distinct patterns)
HOMEPAGE World – The real human network (https://world.org)
Title

World – The real human network

Meta

World ensures that every human benefits from the age of AI. Join millions of real humans in 160 countries with World ID and World App.

H1 Let’s make the internet more human
H2 Universal proof of human
H2 Universal access to World
H2 Universal token of World
H2 World for Business
H2 World Updates
H2 World Flagships
H2 World Stories
H2 FAQ
H3 Lift Off: The World ID launch event.Hosted by Alex Blania and Sam Altman, with special guests.
H3 The new World ID and the partners bringing proof of human to the internet
H3 World ID for business: Zoom and Docusign integrate proof of human
H3 World ID for agents: Browserbase, Exa, Okta, and Vercel
H3 Introducing Concert Kit: reclaiming tickets for fans, not bots
H3 World ID: increasing trust for online dating, gaming and event ticketing
H3 Introducing the new World ID: full-stack proof of human
H3 Lift Off: The World ID launch event.Hosted by Alex Blania and Sam Altman, with special guests.
H3 The new World ID and the partners bringing proof of human to the internet
H3 World ID for business: Zoom and Docusign integrate proof of human
H3 World ID for agents: Browserbase, Exa, Okta, and Vercel
H3 Introducing Concert Kit: reclaiming tickets for fans, not bots
H3 World ID: increasing trust for online dating, gaming and event ticketing
H3 Introducing the new World ID: full-stack proof of human
H5 San Francisco World Flagship
HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Lift Off – A World event (https://world.org/liftoff/)
Title

Lift Off – A World event

Meta

Come back to tune into the Lift Off livestream

H1 Lift Off
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER Legal Center and Policies | User Terms and Conditions (https://world.org/legal/user-terms-and-conditions/)
Title

Legal Center and Policies | User Terms and Conditions

H1 Legal Center
H2 World Foundation User Terms and Conditions
H3 1. Introduction
H3 2. Definitions
H3 3. Eligibility & Compliance
H3 4. Changes to Features or Terms
H3 5. Features Overview
H3 6. Fees & Taxes
H3 7. Additional Risks
H3 8. Intellectual Property, Licensing, and Restrictions
H3 9. Suspension
H3 10. Content
H3 11. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
H3 12. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
H3 13. Governing Law
H3 14. DISPUTE RESOLUTION, ARBITRATION AND WAIVER OF CLASS ACTION
H3 15. General Provisions
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_FOOTER Risk Disclosure Statement | Worldcoin (https://world.org/risks/)
Title

Risk Disclosure Statement | Worldcoin

Meta

World Network is experimental & under continuous development. Current features may not function as anticipated or may temporarily or permanently cease functionality.

H1 Risk Disclosure Statement
H2 Updated: May 5, 2025
🧭 Industry Context — common cliché & template patterns in Crypto, Blockchain & Web3 to weigh against
Generic Claims: the future of finance, revolutionizing the financial system, passive income with crypto, guaranteed returns, decentralizing the world, financial freedom for everyone…
Red Flags: anonymous team with no verifiable identities, guaranteed return percentages on investments, urgency and FOMO language in token sales, roadmap with no completed milestones, fork of existing project presented as innovation, liquidity locked claims without verifiable proof…
Semantic Drift Patterns: whitepaper describes complex technology but product is a simple token swap, roadmap promises features already months overdue, homepage claims decentralized but team controls majority of tokens, claims community governance but all decisions are team-made…
Proof Expectations: published and verifiable smart contract audit reports, named team members with verifiable LinkedIn or GitHub profiles, live on-chain metrics and contract addresses, specific VC or investor names with verifiable investment rounds, working product or testnet with demonstrated functionality, transparent token distribution and vesting schedules…