Editorial

Editorial Policy

How OmegaVocals selects, ranks, labels, and maintains viral singing videos across categories, genres, tags, and formats.

Last updated May 17, 2026

Curation Standard

OmegaVocals prioritizes videos where the human voice is the central reason the video spread: auditions, street singing, live performances, choir moments, acapella clips, gospel performances, covers, vocal runs, and short-form moments.

The archive is not intended to be a catalog of official studio recordings from famous pop artists. The strongest fit is public performance value, surprise, vocal impact, cultural spread, or discovery usefulness.

Ranking Signals

  • Public view count and reach.
  • Format, including Shorts and long-form performances.
  • Vocal relevance and performance context.
  • Non-official, non-studio, discovery-oriented value.
  • Category and genre usefulness for searchers.

Corrections

If a page is mislabeled, outdated, duplicated, wrongly categorized, or no longer appropriate for the archive, email bodhijosephmiller@gmail.com.

OmegaVocals may update pages as YouTube metadata changes, as new videos are discovered, or as editorial quality standards improve.

Commercial Independence

Archive inclusion is not sold as placement. A video should earn its page because it belongs in the library, not because a creator, brand, or sponsor paid for visibility.

If sponsorships, affiliate links, or ads are added around the archive, those business relationships should not override the editorial standard for whether a vocal performance belongs on OmegaVocals.