This page explains how Rank Scope World works as an OSINT-based meta-index: instead of creating its own rankings, RSW aggregates, standardizes and structures existing global rankings and public indicators into a unified, readable format.
Rank Scope World is an independent analytical project designed to map influence, visibility and digital impact across multiple domains: professionals and experts, companies, scientific communities, political actors, religious figures, media and cultural profiles.
RSW does not generate original scores or rankings. All positions, ratings, labels and distinctions come from external public sources such as existing rankings, institutional publications, media lists, academic metrics and open datasets. The goal is to deliver clean, structured and neutral datasets that can be used for OSINT research, competitive intelligence, strategic analysis and comparative studies.
All information used by Rank Scope World comes exclusively from publicly accessible sources. No private, paid or closed databases are used.
For each index or category, Rank Scope World defines:
Rank Scope World acts as a consolidation layer for scattered public data. The project does not “decide” who is number 1 or number 50, but instead collects and aligns information from multiple qualified sources.
Typical operations include:
When a rank position or score is displayed, it is always linked to its original source. RSW does not assign its own numerical score and does not override external rankings.
Rank Scope World is not an authority that “judges” people or organisations. It is a technical meta-index that makes existing information easier to read, export and compare.
All datasets are presented as analytical views of the public digital footprint and of rankings already published elsewhere. They should never be interpreted as an absolute measure of personal or institutional value.
As a meta-index based on OSINT, Rank Scope World inherits the limits and biases of public data. The datasets represent an analysis, not an ultimate truth.
Users of Rank Scope World are encouraged to combine these datasets with local expertise, qualitative insights and domain-specific knowledge.
Rank Scope World periodically refreshes its datasets to reflect new public rankings, updated lists, newly published reports and recent OSINT signals. Each major update is associated with a reference year (for example: Edition 2025).
Individuals and organisations appearing in Rank Scope World can request correction, clarification or removal of their entry using the contact page. When a correction is validated, the underlying dataset and its metadata are updated in the next publication cycle.