Based on 1884 businesses audited.
Sarahah has 2.5 points more reputation than the average for Arts, Culture & Entertainment.
Arts, Culture & Entertainment Reputation: Sarahah (sarahah.com)
Sarahah has successfully pivoted from a messaging app to a utility-content site with surprisingly high substance in its data sourcing references. However, it currently operates as a ‘trust me’ platform, citing prestigious research (Stanford, BLS) without providing the digital receipts to prove it. It is a low-BS experience that lacks only the technical metadata and outbound connectivity to achieve a perfect score.
Arts, Culture & Entertainment Reputation: Sarahah (sarahah.com)
The site identifies as a quiz platform, fitting the Digital Entertainment sub-sector of Arts, Culture & Entertainment. While the content matches the classification, the utility is more functional (product recommendations) than cultural or artistic.
“The score of 70 is primarily driven by the Identity and Authority pillar (10/15) and Trust and Proof (8/20). The total absence of schema and the lack of outbound links to cited data sources create a 'black box' effect that prevents a lower BS score, despite the site's clear messaging and lack of marketing jargon.”