Based on 829 businesses audited.
The Harvard Crimson has 16.7 points more reputation than the average for Media, News & Publishing.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: The Harvard Crimson (thecrimson.com)
The Harvard Crimson is a high-substance journalistic entity currently trapped in a low-substance technical skin. While the reporting is forensic and factual, the underlying metadata and template metrics (like ‘reviews’) create a false trust signal that triggers bullshit detection algorithms.
Media, News & Publishing Reputation: The Harvard Crimson (thecrimson.com)
The content strictly adheres to the Media, News & Publishing category, featuring high-frequency reportage, editorial bylines, and distinct categorization of news, opinion, and arts. The presence of specific local reporting on Harvard University and Cambridge, MA, confirms its role as a niche news organization.
“The score is primarily driven by technical 'Trust Theatre' (8/20) and 'Identity & Authority' gaps (8/15) resulting from the lack of structured data and the presence of non-editorial metrics. The actual content is nearly zero-BS, maintaining high information density and semantic coherence.”