Based on 831 businesses audited.
Infowars has 36.3 points less reputation than the average for Media, News & Publishing.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: Infowars (infowars.com)
The site is a forensic black hole that provides a 100% signal-to-substance drift by failing to deliver any journalistic content. It is the ultimate example of a ‘just trust us’ brand that offers zero technical or editorial transparency. The data reveals an entity that currently lacks any verifiable substance, identity, or authority.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: Infowars (infowars.com)
The site is classified under Media, News & Publishing, but the provided data shows a total content vacuum with no editorial substance. The absence of journalistic output or news reporting directly contradicts the industry classification, suggesting a site that is either non-functional or entirely obscured.
“The score is driven primarily by Information Density (25/30) and Identity/Authority (15/15) due to the total absence of content and metadata. Semantic Coherence (13/20) was penalized for the mismatch between the industry classification and the actual placeholder content. The lack of any verifiable proof paths or named staff contributed significantly to the failure to back any brand claims.”