Based on 829 businesses audited.
Engadget has 23.7 points more reputation than the average for Media, News & Publishing.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: Engadget (engadget.com)
Engadget is a substance-heavy reporting machine that delivers exactly what it promises. It successfully avoids the ‘hot air’ patterns typical of marketing-led sites by maintaining high information density and technical transparency. It is the gold standard for minimal BS in the tech media space.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: Engadget (engadget.com)
The site is an archetypal fit for the Media, News & Publishing category, specifically focused on technology and consumer electronics. The content structure, high frequency of dated articles, and naming of editorial staff consistently prove this classification.
“The score of 89 is driven primarily by the commodity fingerprint of using industry-standard phrases like 'expert reviews' and a slight trust gap where proof links are low compared to the sheer volume of reporting. Information density and identity pillars achieved nearly perfect scores due to high specificity and transparent corporate structured data. The site effectively neutralizes most BS penalties through forensic evidence of its daily reporting activity.”