Based on 831 businesses audited.
Collins Dictionary has 18.3 points less reputation than the average for Media, News & Publishing.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: Collins Dictionary (collinsdictionary.com)
The site is a technical phantom, providing zero substance, zero editorial transparency, and zero proof of authority. As presented in the forensic evidence, it is a high-authority brand URL that fails to fulfill any basic industry standards for content density or expert verification. The bullshit is not in the language used, but in the total void where a value proposition should exist.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: Collins Dictionary (collinsdictionary.com)
The entity is identified as Collins Dictionary based on the URL, but the provided content is entirely insufficient for the Media, News & Publishing category. The crawl returned only a bot-verification page title with zero journalistic or lexicographical substance.
“The score of 47 is driven by total failure in Identity and Authority (15/15) and Semantic Coherence (13/20). While the site avoids jargon penalties by having no text to analyze, the total lack of proof paths and the technical credibility gap contribute to a high BS-to-substance ratio relative to industry expectations.”