AI-powered evaluation using the Model Context Optimization BS Detection Framework, based solely on publicly available website content.
Based on 1425 businesses audited.
CAPCOM has 16.7 points more BS than the average for Arts, Culture & Entertainment.
Arts, Culture & Entertainment BS: CAPCOM (dragonsdogma.com)
A digital ghost ship. It flies the flag of a major franchise but carries no cargo, failing to deliver even a single byte of the latest information promised in its meta-tags.
1. Implement a clear heading hierarchy using H1 and H2 tags that define the current development or release status of the Dragon’s Dogma series. 2. Add a news feed or programming calendar with specific dates and version numbers to justify the latest information claim. 3. Integrate Organization and VideoGame schema to technically verify the relationship with CAPCOM and provide authority. 4. Provide external proof paths such as links to official community forums or social media handles to establish a verifiable digital footprint.
The site provides zero headings (H1-H4) and zero characters of body text, resulting in a total substance vacuum despite the meta-claims. While the meta-data contains the specific entities Dragon’s Dogma and CAPCOM, they are not supported by any measurable outcomes, technical specifications, or descriptive copy in the clean_text. This creates a maximal body substance ratio penalty as no specifics are provided to back the portal’s purpose.
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The homepage meta-description promises a portal site with the latest information, but the substance delivered is literally zero characters. This is a total disconnect between the advertised signal of being an information hub and the actual crawled content. Without sub-pages to evaluate, the homepage itself exists in a state of drift where its meta-identity is completely unfulfilled by its content.
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No reviews, proof links, or external validation paths are present in the provided data, with review_count and proof_links_count both at zero. The site claims authority as the official series portal but provides zero outbound links to verified news sources or external documentation. Three bold claims—being a portal site, providing the latest information, and representing the series—remain entirely unsubstantiated.
The ratio of evidence to claims is effectively zero; the claims made in the meta-tags are entirely unsupported by the page data. Not a single dated result, technical specification, or named artist is provided in the text to prove the site’s relevance. The presence of two brand entities in the meta-tags is the only thing preventing a maximum penalty in this category.
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The claim of being the portal site with the latest information for the series is a generic placeholder that lacks any distinctive artistic vision or unique positioning. This value proposition could be copy-pasted onto any entertainment franchise without modification. While it avoids the provided list of industry clichés, it fails to establish a unique commodity fingerprint through its total lack of template or body content.
Despite representing a global brand like CAPCOM, the site lacks any schema_json or structured identity to support its authority. There is a profound technical credibility gap where a site claiming to be a portal for a major series offers no structured data, broken heading hierarchy, and zero navigational landmarks. The meta-description is even truncated at ‘series Dragon’, further eroding the expert footprint.
The marketing signal suggests a high-utility resource for the franchise, yet the crawl demonstrates a content-free shell. The promise of latest information is contradicted by a char_count of 0, meaning no news, dates, or updates are actually present. The technical implementation of the site fails to meet the basic standards of the entertainment portal it claims to be.
Arts, Culture & Entertainment BS: CAPCOM (dragonsdogma.com)
The meta-tags suggest an alignment with the Arts, Culture & Entertainment industry, specifically in the gaming sub-sector through the mention of the series Dragon’s Dogma. However, the total absence of content or programming in the crawled data prevents verification of its role as a functional entertainment portal.
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“The score of 49 is primarily driven by the Information Density and Semantic Coherence pillars. The site makes functional claims in its meta-data that are met with an absolute zero of substance in the crawled body text, creating a moderate bullshit profile characterized by technical and content neglect.”
