Information Density: Tiket.com – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

Tiket.com

(https://tiket.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.
5 Impact Weight: 30 / 100
17% Reputation

The heading fluff saturation is technically low because there are no power words, but the body substance ratio is zero with a total lack of business nouns or specific claims. H2 ‘Robot atau manusia?’ and the accompanying text provide zero insight into travel services or booking logic. No specific numbers, named entities, or technical protocols are present across the 233 characters of crawled text.

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 · THIN (https://tiket.com) Robot atau manusia?
::CLOUDFLARE_ERROR_500S_BOX:: ::CLOUDFLARE_ERROR_1000S_BOX::

[H2] Robot atau manusia?

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🧭 Industry Context — common generic-claim patterns in Travel, Tourism & Booking Platforms to weigh the text against
Generic Claims: the best travel deals, unforgettable holidays, trusted by millions of travellers, book with confidence, price match guarantee, your dream holiday awaits…
Red Flags: no ATOL or financial protection for package holidays, no ABTA or equivalent trade body membership, prices excluding mandatory fees, reviews only on own site with no third-party presence, destination expertise claims without local presence, no cancellation or refund policy…
Semantic Drift Patterns: homepage claims tailor-made but booking is package-only, claims sustainable tourism but no sustainability policy, homepage shows luxury but deals page is budget, claims specialist destinations but offers everywhere…
Proof Expectations: ATOL certificate number (for UK flight packages), ABTA membership number, financial protection and bonding details, real customer reviews on independent platforms, specific destination expertise with named local partners, transparent pricing with all inclusions and exclusions…