Site Evidence Intermediate 1 minute read Updated 2026-06-29 UTC

Structured Data Evidence

How ModelBreeder.com uses JSON-LD for site identity, article identity, breadcrumbs, source reports, and visible FAQ pages.

Research statusSchema implementation evidence Publication statePublished Reviewed byMichael Kappel Source reports8
Answer first

Which structured data types does ModelBreeder.com use?

The site uses WebSite, Organization, Person, WebPage, TechArticle, BreadcrumbList, and FAQPage only where the facts are visible on the page.

Answer first

ModelBreeder.com uses JSON-LD to describe public facts that already appear in visible HTML. The site identity, owner, canonical page, article title, updated date, breadcrumb path, and selected FAQ answers are all aligned with public content.

Schema profiles used

TypeWhere it appliesVisible match
WebSiteEvery pageSite name, URL, search route, and publisher.
OrganizationEvery pageModelBreeder.com public identity and contact route.
PersonEvery pageMichael Kappel contact/about page.
WebPageEvery pageCanonical route, title, description, and site membership.
TechArticleCurated guides and rendered reportsGuide title, date, author, tags, source section, and evidence.
BreadcrumbListCurated guide pagesThe visible breadcrumb above the article hero.
FAQPageExplicit FAQ pagesQuestions and short answers visible in the page body.

Quality rule

If a claim is not visible on a page, it should not appear as structured data for that page. The structured-data layer is a confirmation layer, not a hidden content layer.

Generated evidence

Use @@MBTOKEN0@@ to inspect the current structured-data profile and the routes that use it.

Source reports used for this guide

These reports are preserved verbatim in the site archive. The guide above is an editorial synthesis and may narrow, qualify, or reorganize claims from the source material.