ghost.org

Classified by Aater · 17 May 2026

ghost.org is readily discoverable by AI systems, but authority signals remain uneven.

emerging
absent
marginal
capturable
emerging
authoritative
How this classification was derived · the three gates
Gate 1 · Reachability
pass

AI systems can access and fetch this domain's content.

Gate 2 · Legibility
structured

Content is machine-readable and semantically segmented for AI extraction.

Gate 3 · Authority
moderate

Authority signals are insufficient for reliable AI citation.

Primary constraint: Content is well-structured but authorship, publication dates, or schema markup are incomplete.

AI systems can access ghost.org's content, but authority signals remain weak.

Recommended next steps
1.Add author attribution1 hr

Expected impact: Improves Authority

View implementation →
<script type="application/ld+json">
{ "@context":"https://schema.org", "@type":"Article",
  "headline":"Post title",
  "author":{ "@type":"Person", "name":"Author Name", "url":"https://example.com/author" } }
</script>
2.Add Organization schema15 min

Expected impact: Improves Authority

View implementation →
<script type="application/ld+json">
{ "@context":"https://schema.org", "@type":"Organization",
  "name":"Your Company", "url":"https://example.com",
  "logo":"https://example.com/logo.png",
  "sameAs":["https://www.linkedin.com/company/you","https://x.com/you"] }
</script>
3.Add named authorship (byline or author schema), publication dates, and consistent structured data markup that matches the body content.

Expected impact: Structural authority will advance from weak/moderate to strong, moving participation state toward Authoritative.

Why these recommendations?

Content is structured but lacks sufficient authority signals for AI systems to treat it as a credible, citable source.

No Organization schema — entity identity is not machine-asserted.

No author attribution — content lacks attributable provenance.

Additional signal · Entity presence
Does not affect participation state

How the public web recognizes this organization as an entity (knowledge graph). Observational only — a lower bound: absence means “not documented in the knowledge graph,” not “does not exist.”

Recognized as an entity in Wikidata: Ghost.
English Wikipedia article present.
·No linked YouTube presence.
Linked GitHub presence.
See how ghost.org compares to a competitor →
Pulse · Live monitoring
This is a snapshot. Pulse is the live feed.

See which AI agents are actually crawling ghost.orgGPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended, and more — at what frequency and depth. A lightweight snippet reveals the agent activity your logs don't surface.

Pulse can track ghost.org's progress toward Authoritative status and alert you when authority signals improve.

Activate Pulse on ghost.org

Lightweight install · no performance impact · first agent activity in 24–72h (traffic-dependent)

What AI systems extract from this page →

Server-delivered content the crawler read · first 400 characters

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Measured 17 May 2026 · 18d ago

This classification reflects Aater's assessment of observable structural signals. It does not represent an editorial opinion about the quality or value of this domain or organisation. Domain owners may request removal by writing to founder@aater.ai. Requests are honoured within 48 hours.