Based on 185 businesses audited.
Social Networks, Communities & Forums Reputation: Messenger (messenger.com)
Messenger escapes the ‘Extreme BS’ category by backing up its vague social promises with hard technical specs like 100MB limits and E2EE protocols. The high score in Identity and Authority stems entirely from a lazy technical implementation (null schema, ‘Useful’ H1) rather than deceptive content. It is a utility-first site that assumes you already know what it is, resulting in a low-fluff but technically neglected digital presence.
Social Networks, Communities & Forums Reputation: Messenger (messenger.com)
The site aligns perfectly with the Social Networks category, focusing on connectivity, messaging, and community building. The terminology used, such as ‘end-to-end encryption’ and ‘community standards,’ reflects standard industry practices for communication platforms.
“The score of 65 is primarily driven by the Identity and Authority pillar (12/15) due to the complete lack of schema and poor heading hierarchy. Semantic Coherence (1/20) and Information Density (10/30) are strong, reflecting a site that actually does what it says it does. The Trust and Proof score (5/20) remains low due to the inclusion of verifiable technical whitepapers despite the presence of some unverified review counts.”