Information Density: The Atlantic – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

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(https://theatlantic.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: June 19, 2026
Information Density — The Lens

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
26 Impact Weight: 30 / 100
87% Reputation

Information density is exceptionally high across all pages. Headings such as [H3] Science Has a Name for What’s Plaguing the Reflecting Pool and [H3] What a Juneteenth Boxing Match Revealed About America use specific nouns and historical context rather than power-word fluff. The body substance ratio is high, with specific names (Jonathan Chait, Helen Lewis) and detailed teasers replacing generic marketing language. Repetition is minimal, occurring only in necessary navigational headers like Latest or Popular.

Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.

📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
HOMEPAGE (https://theatlantic.com) World Edition – The Atlantic
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[H3] Science Has a Name for What’s Plaguing the Reflecting Pool
Testing reveals that efforts to suppress one algal bloom seem to be fueling another.Matt Viser
[H3] Britain’s Next Leader Has Emerged
Helen Lewis
[H3] The Price of Defeat in Iran
Thomas Wright
[H3] If Only Trump Knew What Vance Is Doing
Jonathan Chait
[H3] The Massive Implications of the Brendan Sorsby Ordeal
Jemele HillOmar Havana / Getty
[H3] Mark Rutte Needs to Stop Talking
Robert KaganIllustration by The Atlantic. Sources: Leslie Ward / The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman; Robert William Vonnoh / Heritage Art / Getty.
[H3] The Least Logical Fashion Rule
Gilad EdelmanNY Daily News Archive / Getty
[H3] What a Juneteenth Boxing Match Revealed About America
The 1936 fight between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling was a showdown over global fascism.Vann R. Newkirk IIIllustration by Renee Klahr / The Atlantic
[H3] How to Think About AI Before It’s Too Late
The case against AI hype with Cory DoctorowCharlie WarzelPixar
[H3] Toy Story Confronts a Nightmare of Modern Parenting
The Pixar franchise’s latest installment makes an enemy out of screen time.David SimsIllustration by Matteo Giuseppe Pani / The Atlantic. Sources: Kent Nishimura / AFP / Getty; Archive Photos / Getty.
[H3] Iran Has Humiliated Trump
Iran got the United States to sign a document that even Americans described as degrading, mortifying, a total capitulation.Graeme WoodIllustration by The Atlantic. Source: Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty.
[H3] ‘You Slap Me in the Face, I’ll Slap You Right Back’
Nancy Pelosi on gerrymandering, the midterms, and her 39 years in CongressKevin TownsendZaid Al-Obeidi / AFP / Getty
[H3] The Left-Wing Case Against Anti-Zionism
Discrimination against Israelis qua Israelis—and the “Zionists” who appear as their proxies—is a moral wrong.Adam Louis-KleinIllustration by Alicia Tatone. Source: Getty.
[H3] America Is Headed Toward the Infinite Workweek
The future of AI and jobs will be so much weirder than you think.Lila ShroffLuisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman
[H3] The Democratic Base Is Angry
Is the party paying attention?Elaine GodfreyÖmer Taha Çetin / Anadolu / Getty
[H3] Photos of the Week: Chair Hat, Shouting Choir, Demolition Derby
Summer pastures in Turkey, drought conditions in Nebraska, scenes from the World Cup, a “Canyon of Heroes” parade in New York City, a Dragon Boat Festival in Taiwan, and much moreAlan Taylor
[H3] The Thinkers Who Explain This Baffling Era
Boris Kachka
[H3] The Black Soldiers Who Changed the Meaning of the Civil War
Jake Lundberg
[H3] A Close-Up Look at the Waste of Modern Life
Lily Meyer
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[H3] Before Juneteenth
A firsthand account of freedom’s earliest celebrations (From 2024)Susannah J. Ural and Ann Marsh DalyCorbis / Getty; AP; Dave Mathias / The Denver Post / Getty; Courtesy of Mary Laura Philpott; The Atlantic
[H3] The Most Haunting Truth of Parenthood
What my father learned working in a nuclear-bomb shelter is what every parent knows deep down: We can’t protect the ones we love forever. (From 2022)Mary Laura Philpott
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[H3] How Do I Love Thee?
A growing number of internet dating sites are relying on academic researchers to develop a new science of attraction. A firsthand report from the front lines of an unprecedented social experiment: (From 2006)Lori GottliebPhotograph by Aaron Turner; archival image from Library of Congress
[H3] Stories of Slavery, From Those Who Survived It
The Federal Writers’ Project narratives provide an all-too-rare link to our past. (From 2021)Clint Smith
[H2] Magazine
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see allIllustration by The Atlantic. Source: Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty.radio atlantic•Episode 188
[H3] ‘You Slap Me in the Face, I’ll Slap You Right Back’
Nancy Pelosi on gerrymandering, the midterms, and her 39 years in CongressKevin TownsendCNNthe david frum show•Episode 64
[H3] Cuba Is Collapsing. Will Trump Invade?
The CNN international correspondent Patrick Oppmann on Trump’s fixation on Cuba, the current state of the Cuban government, and what happens next. Plus: J. D. Vance’s presidential aspirations, and Othello.David FrumIllustration by Renee Klahr / The Atlanticgalaxy brain•Episode 33
[H3] How to Think About AI Before It’s Too Late
The case against AI hype with Cory DoctorowCharlie WarzelLIMITED SERIES
[H3] Autocracy in America
There are authoritarian tactics already at work in the United States. To root them out, you have to know where to look.Anne ApplebaumIllustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty.how to age up•Episode 6
[H3] How to Age Up on a Warming Planet
Younger generations are having a hard time imagining their future. Natalie Brennan and Yasmin Tayag
[H2] Latest
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[H3] Science Has a Name for What’s Plaguing the Reflecting Pool
Matt Viser3:50 PM ET
[H3] Mark Rutte Needs to Stop Talking
Robert Kagan1:16 PM ET
[H3] How to Think About AI Before It’s Too Late
Charlie Warzel1:00 PM ET
[H3] Britain’s Next Leader Has Emerged
Helen Lewis12:10 PM ET
[H3] The Thinkers Who Explain This Baffling Era
Boris Kachka9:30 AM ET
[H3] What a Juneteenth Boxing Match Revealed About America
Vann R. Newkirk II9:00 AM ET
[H3] Photos of the Week: Chair Hat, Shouting Choir, Demolition Derby
Alan Taylor9:00 AM ET
[H3] Toy Story Confronts a Nightmare of Modern Parenting
David Sims8:00 AM ET
[H3] The Massive Implications of the Brendan Sorsby Ordeal
Jemele Hill8:00 AM ET
[H3] The Price of Defeat in Iran
Thomas Wright7:00 AM ET
[H3] The Least Logical Fashion Rule
Gilad Edelman7:00 AM ET
[H3] Atlantic Trivia: Young George Washington
Drew Goins7:00 AM ET
[H3] The Job Market Is Thawing
Will GottsegenJune 18, 2026
[H3] The Black Soldiers Who Changed the Meaning of the Civil War
Jake LundbergJune 18, 2026
[H3] The Left-Wing Case Against Anti-Zionism
Adam Louis-KleinJune 18, 2026
[H3] If Only Trump Knew What Vance Is Doing
Jonathan ChaitJune 18, 2026
[H3] America Is Headed Toward the Infinite Workweek
Lila ShroffJune 18, 2026
[H3] Iran Has Humiliated Trump
Graeme WoodJune 18, 2026
[H3] Atlantic Reads: The Housewives Underground With Kaitlyn Tiffany
June 18, 2026
[H3] The Democratic Base Is Angry
Elaine GodfreyJune 18, 2026
[H2] Popular
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[H3] Science Has a Name for What’s Plaguing the Reflecting Pool
Matt Viser
[H3] If Only Trump Knew What Vance Is Doing
Jonathan Chait
[H3] DNA Tests Are Uncovering the True Prevalence of Incest
Sarah Zhang
[H3] The Price of Defeat in Iran
Thomas Wright
[H3] Iran Has Humiliated Trump
Graeme Wood
[H3] How to Think About AI Before It’s Too Late
Charlie Warzel
[H3] Mark Rutte Needs to Stop Talking
Robert Kagan
[H3] Britain’s Next Leader Has Emerged
Helen Lewis
[H3] America Is Headed Toward the Infinite Workweek
Lila Shroff
[H3] The Democratic Base Is Angry
Elaine GodfreyScroll →
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[H2] ‘You Slap Me in the Face, I’ll Slap You Right Back’
Nancy Pelosi on gerrymandering, the midterms, and her 39 years in CongressKevin Townsend 22 minIllustration by The Atlantic. Source: Saul Loeb / AFP / Getty.The David Frum Show
[H2] Cuba Is Collapsing. Will Trump Invade?
The CNN international correspondent Patrick Oppmann on Trump’s fixation on Cuba, the current state of the Cuban government, and what happens next. Plus: J. D. Vance’s presidential aspirations, and Othello.David Frum 1 hr, 4 minCNN
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[H2] Narrated Articles
NY Daily News Archive / GettyWhat a Juneteenth Boxing Match Revealed About AmericaThe 1936 fight between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling was a showdown over global fascism.Vann R. Newkirk II7 minIllustration by The Atlantic. Sources: Leslie Ward / The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman; Robert William Vonnoh / Heritage Art / Getty.The Least Logical Fashion RuleShorts at the office make great sense.Gilad Edelman8 minGideon Mendel / Corbis / GettyThe Job Market Is ThawingThe pace of hiring is slowly emerging from stasis—emphasis on slowly.Will Gottsegen6 minIllustration by The Atlantic. Source: MPI / Getty.The Black Soldiers Who Changed the Meaning of the Civil WarThese troops helped transform a conflict fought initially to preserve the Union into one that destroyed slavery as well.Jake Lundberg6 minZaid Al-Obeidi / AFP / GettyThe Left-Wing Case Against Anti-ZionismDiscrimination against Israelis qua Israelis—and the “Zionists” who appear as their proxies—is a moral wrong.Adam Louis-Klein9 minSamuel Corum / Sipa / Bloomberg / GettyIf Only Trump Knew What Vance Is DoingIf the president is infallible, there must be some other explanation for his Iran defeat.Jonathan Chait6 minIllustration by Alicia Tatone. Source: Getty.America Is Headed Toward the Infinite WorkweekThe future of AI and jobs will be so much weirder than you think.Lila Shroff7 minIllustration by Matteo Giuseppe Pani / The Atlantic. Sources: Kent Nishimura / AFP / Getty; Archive Photos / Getty.Iran Has Humiliated TrumpOfficials in Tehran got the United States to sign a document that even Americans described as degrading, mortifying, a total capitulation.Graeme Wood6 min
[H2] Quick Listens
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[H1] The Religion That’s Very Ready for Aliens
Disclosure Day treats extraterrestrial life as a challenge to faith. It’s not.Luis Parrales5 minMajid Saeedi / Getty
[H1] What Did You Expect?
Perhaps this was always how Trump’s ill-conceived war was destined to end.Daniel B. Shapiro9 minAidan Monaghan / A24
[H1] A Robin Hood You May Not Want to Root For
A mournful new film reimagines the classic do-gooder as an antihero.David Sims5 minAndrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP / Getty
[H1] Netanyahu Finally Learns the Truth About Trump
An alliance with the president was the Israeli prime minister’s selling point. Now it may be his downfall.Yair Rosenberg6 min
[H2] Deeper Dives
Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman
[H1] The Democratic Base Is Angry
Is the party paying attention?Elaine Godfrey11 minTobias Nicolai / Connected Archives; Ryan Molnar / Connected Archives
[H1] A Close-Up Look at the Waste of Modern Life
A new memoir by a Montreal garbageman shows the actual work of cleaning up the world’s junk.Lily Meyer11 minEric Lee / Reuters
[H1] What Color Is the Reflecting Pool? An Investigation.
President Trump wanted an American-flag-blue Reflecting Pool. Instead, he got a swamp.Matt Viser11 minFazry Ismail / AFP / Getty
[H1] The Pentagon Might Win the Lottery
But even $1.5 trillion won’t solve its problems.Nancy A. Youssef12 min
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SUB-PAGE (https://theatlantic.com/most-popular/) Popular – The Atlantic
[H2] Science Has a Name for What’s Plaguing the Reflecting Pool
Testing reveals that efforts to suppress one algal bloom seem to be fueling another.Matt Viser3:50 PM ET
[H2] If Only Trump Knew What Vance Is Doing
If the president is infallible, there must be some other explanation for his Iran defeat.Jonathan ChaitJune 18, 2026
[H2] The Price of Defeat in Iran
An indeterminate end to a foolish war leaves Americans more disillusioned than ever with engagement in the Middle East.Thomas Wright7:00 AM ET
[H2] DNA Tests Are Uncovering the True Prevalence of Incest
People are discovering the truth about their biological parents with DNA—and learning that incest is far more common than many think.Sarah ZhangMarch 18, 2024
[H2] Iran Has Humiliated Trump
Officials in Tehran got the United States to sign a document that even Americans described as degrading, mortifying, a total capitulation.Graeme WoodJune 18, 2026
[H2] Mark Rutte Needs to Stop Talking
Flattering Trump will get Europe nowhere.Robert Kagan1:16 PM ET
[H2] How to Think About AI Before It’s Too Late
The case against AI hype with Cory DoctorowCharlie Warzel1:00 PM ET
[H2] Britain’s Next Leader Has Emerged
Andy Burnham, Manchester’s mayor, prepares to challenge Keir Starmer—and is likely to win.Helen Lewis12:10 PM ET
[H2] America Is Headed Toward the Infinite Workweek
The future of AI and jobs will be so much weirder than you think.Lila ShroffJune 18, 2026
[H2] The Least Logical Fashion Rule
Shorts at the office make great sense.Gilad Edelman7:00 AM ET
[H2] The Democratic Base Is Angry
Is the party paying attention?Elaine GodfreyJune 18, 2026
[H2] The Millions of Songs Mashed Into AI-Generated Music
Explore the astonishing amount of music available to AI developers.Alex ReisnerJune 14, 2026
[H2] Assume You Will Be Hacked
AI is enabling a deluge of cyberattacks the likes of which we’ve never seen before.Matteo WongJune 16, 2026
[H2] AI Watchdog: Sleeping-DISCO-9M
June 12, 2026
[H2] The Left-Wing Case Against Anti-Zionism
Discrimination against Israelis qua Israelis—and the “Zionists” who appear as their proxies—is a moral wrong.Adam Louis-KleinJune 18, 2026
[H2] The Apotheosis of Donald Trump
On the president’s 80th birthday, it became clear that he has entered his decline.Peter WehnerJune 17, 2026
[H2] The Massive Implications of the Brendan Sorsby Ordeal
The NCAA needs to figure out how to enforce its rules before something goes wrong.Jemele Hill8:00 AM ET
[H2] Photos of the Week: Chair Hat, Shouting Choir, Demolition Derby
Summer pastures in Turkey, drought conditions in Nebraska, scenes from the World Cup, a “Canyon of Heroes” parade in New York City, a Dragon Boat Festival in Taiwan, and much moreAlan Taylor9:00 AM ET
[H2] The Father-Daughter Routine That Transformed Our Family Life
In my household, Saturday is “Dad-urday.”Jordan MichelmanJune 12, 2025
[H2] The Night My Marriage Fell Apart
In the span of about 20 minutes, I lost my wife, my best friend, and my grip on life. Finding it again took a lot longer.Chris JonesMay 26, 2026More Stories
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🧭 Industry Context — common generic-claim patterns in Media, News & Publishing to weigh the text against
Generic Claims: trusted news source, unbiased reporting, the truth, delivered, journalism that matters, breaking news first, award-winning journalism…
Red Flags: no named editorial staff, sponsored content without clear labelling, no corrections or complaints policy, ownership and funding not disclosed, aggregated content presented as original reporting, no distinction between news and opinion…
Semantic Drift Patterns: claims editorial independence but content is sponsored, claims fact-checked but no corrections policy visible, homepage says investigative but content is aggregated wire stories, claims community voice but no local reporting staff…
Proof Expectations: named journalists and editorial staff, published editorial standards and ethics code, corrections and complaints policy, ownership and funding transparency, press council or regulatory membership, advertising and editorial separation policy…