Classified by Aater · 17 May 2026
python.org is readily discoverable by AI systems, but authority signals remain uneven.
AI systems can access and fetch this domain's content.
Content is machine-readable and semantically segmented for AI extraction.
Authority signals are insufficient for reliable AI citation.
AI systems can access python.org's content, but authority signals remain weak.
Expected impact: Improves Legibility
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<main> <!-- primary page content --> </main>
Expected impact: Improves Authority
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<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>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 <main>/<article> landmark — main content is not demarcated for parsers.
• No Organization schema — entity identity is not machine-asserted.
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.”
What AI systems extract from this page →
Server-delivered content the crawler read · first 400 characters
Welcome to Python.org Notice: This page displays a fallback because interactive scripts did not run. Possible causes include disabled JavaScript or failure to load scripts or stylesheets. Skip to content ▼ Close Python PSF Docs PyPI Jobs Community ▲ The Python Network Donate ≡ Menu Search This Site GO A A Smaller Larger Reset Socialize LinkedIn Mastodon Chat on IRC Twitter About
Measured 17 May 2026 · 18d ago
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