I actually go one step further than the learning library. So I already have a full dealer program setup idea and they will indeed be verified. need to have a brick/mortar, warehouse, showroom, something! No some guy flipping gear out of his house. They will need to validate some information before they get the dealer badge and their own page.
Regarding the learning library, I'm going like 3 steps further. For example on everyone's systems page, they can state their settings, which then feeds an internal database. you can see that someone for example set their loading at 180 for a Lyra Atlas and the gain is set at 53db being fed into X preamplifier. Patterns will emerge to help users with a good solid starting point.
Manufacturers will also have a presence if they so choose, where they can publish specs. a V2 of the site will automatically hyperlink product documentation next to the gear that is being described as well.
Something else I am looking is verified owner reviews. only verified owners via transaction history or serial number registry on their page can write reviews. the reviews will display the reviewers full accountability profile, system context, how long they have owned the gear, etc. Reviews are signed and permanent. eventually this becomes the most trusted source of long-term ownership data in the hobby. heck, we can even start looking at failure rates and repair patterns over time if we get enough data points!

