Ties, and unscored networks
Two networks with the same weighted total are ordered alphabetically. That tiebreak is arbitrary, but it is fixed, published, and applied by code — so a sponsored network never floats above an identical one that pays us nothing.
A network we have not scored has no rank. It is listed, unranked, below everything that has been scored. We would rather show you a gap than invent a position.
What does not move a score
Referral fees. Press releases. Advertising bought anywhere on this site. Publisher reviews — which sit beside the score, not inside it, and which send us looking rather than doing the scoring themselves.
The editor who scores networks does not see the press release queue, and does not know which networks pay us until after the criteria are locked.
Vendor-stated numbers
Figures we have not independently confirmed carry a dagger and are labelled as claims. eCPM ranges usually stay vendor-stated until we have watched a full quarter across several publisher accounts. Fill rate, payment terms, and minimum payout are confirmed against publisher statements before they appear without one.
When a score moves
Every change is dated, attributed to a criterion, and given a reason on the network's page. The old review stays readable at its permalink. Networks scoring under 6 are rescored quarterly; everything else annually, or whenever evidence arrives that says we should.
Before any score change is published, the network sees the criteria, the totals, and the prose, and has seven days to correct facts. They cannot negotiate the score. If they decline to respond, we say so.