Most social profiles emphasize reach, appearance and public reactions. Entertainment DNA focuses on the pattern formed by a person's entertainment interests and participation.
The summary can reflect categories and genres, consistency through daily participation, community questions, demand signals and aggregated professional engagement. It is intended to explain participation rather than rank people by popularity.
Entertainment taste changes over time. A DNA card is therefore a current summary, not a permanent label or psychological diagnosis. Users should understand why a trait appears and decide whether to share the card outside the platform.
Key points
- Preference profile rather than follower profile.
- Multiple participation signals instead of one score.
- Designed as a changing summary, not a permanent label.
- Sharing remains under the user's control.