Source-backed company profiles
Each profile is built from reviewed public records, source labels, entity attribution, procedural status, and a visible review window.
We The Many is building public-interest company profiles that translate scattered public records into readable, source-labeled summaries — with visible limits, correction pathways, and no unsupported verdicts.
The problem is not that records do not exist. It is that they are scattered across agencies, courts, company reports, regulatory databases, and PDFs most people will never search.
Each profile is built from reviewed public records, source labels, entity attribution, procedural status, and a visible review window.
If a category, jurisdiction, source packet, subsidiary, or historical period has not been reviewed, the profile has to say so clearly.
Companies, workers, researchers, readers, and public agencies will be able to submit corrections, context, and documentation.
The current methodology organizes records into six core categories, with extra rules for digital platforms, safety-critical products, historical scoring, and ownership wealth concentration.
The default profile uses a five-year current accountability window. Historical views can show how a company looks across 10 years, 20 years, all available records, or a custom range.
The Current Accountability Score focuses on the rolling five-year review window, with older records included only when they remain active, ongoing, repeated, or still under order.
Historical scores must be labeled separately and show record age, status, source limits, oldest/newest qualifying record, and whether time-weighting is used.
We The Many is currently finalizing its scoring workflow, source-packet process, profile templates, and correction intake. Early company pages may appear as limited reviews while the system is tested.