AI-powered evaluation using the Model Context Optimization BS Detection Framework, based solely on publicly available website content.
Based on 828 businesses audited.
Hym Media has 13.3 points more BS than the average for Media, News & Publishing.
Media, News & Publishing BS: Hym Media (hym.media)
Hym Media is an active, community-driven platform that manages to avoid the ‘stale content’ trap but fails the ‘journalistic substance’ test. It operates as a technical hub for a live stream rather than a media site, using news keywords as empty shells to house generic philosophical text and Discord instructions. The BS level is moderate, driven by the wide gap between the topics promised in tags and the actual text on the page.
Replace the generic Krishnamurti block-quote on show pages with a 300-word summary of the actual topics discussed during the broadcast. Remove keyword tags (e.g., hantavirus) if the text does not contain at least one sentence about them. Add a ‘Person’ schema for Laurent Fendt with links to his professional history or other publications. Publish an editorial ethics or standards page to define the association’s mission beyond donation links.
The heading fluff is low as titles like Michel Mrikhi – Initiation dans les geôles Mexicaines are specific. However, the body substance ratio is poor on show-related pages; for example, Lumière sur l’info – 12 juin 2026 uses 4,899 characters primarily for technical instructions on Discord and a 300-word block-quote from Krishnamurti, rather than original reporting on the 15 keywords listed (e.g., Ukraine, Geopolitics). The repetition of these technical instructions and the same philosophical quote across multiple ‘news’ pages indicates a high fluff-to-substance ratio for a media entity.
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There is a notable drift between the metadata signals and the actual body content. The tags and keywords for Lumière sur l’info promise coverage of Russia, the Pope, and Iran, but the content delivered is entirely a ‘how-to’ guide for connecting to a Kick stream and a generic philosophical passage. While the homepage promises Emissions, the sub-pages act more as landing pages for community tools (Discord/Kick) than as repositories of journalistic substance.
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The site shows a review_count of 13 across multiple pages but provides 0 verified third-party links to these reviews, suggesting internal or unverified trust signals. While proof_links_count is 3, these mostly point to donation platforms (Tipeee, PayPal) rather than editorial standards or external accolades. The absence of a trust_theatre_flag is only due to the site’s modest scale, not its transparency.
The site provides proof of activity through very recent dates (June 17, 2026), but the density of verifiable evidence is low. Outside of the Michel Mrikhi page, which contains a specific narrative, the site is 80% instructional or philosophical filler. 3 verified proof paths (Kick, Discord, Tipeee) exist, but they prove infrastructure, not editorial quality.
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The site uses several template fingerprints like Pagination des publications and Contactez Hym.media which are generic. The value proposition of ‘À vous la parole !’ is a common community-media cliché. The heavy reliance on a static Krishnamurti quote as a substitute for editorial content is a significant generic-filler pattern in the alternative media industry.
The site is centered around Laurent Fendt, but the Schema JSON lacks a digital footprint (sameAs links) for him or the association ‘La Salamandre.’ There is no professional bio or editorial board listed, which is a red flag for a site claiming the authority to provide ‘Lumière sur l’info’ (Light on info). The Organization schema is present but basic, failing to link to external journalistic certifications.
The site claims to offer 4h d’émission en direct (4 hours of live broadcast), yet the pages archived as ‘news’ items contain zero summaries of what was actually discussed in those hours, only pre-broadcast logistics. This creates a disconnect between the claim of being an active media outlet and the lack of archived reporting or transcripts. The use of inflammatory tags like ‘hantavirus’ and ‘extrême droite’ without a single sentence of corresponding text is a classic click-bait disconnect.
Media, News & Publishing BS: Hym Media (hym.media)
The site aligns well with the Media and WebTV category, focusing on live broadcasts, podcasts, and community discussions. However, the substance leans more toward alternative spiritual/philosophical content than traditional news reporting despite using news-related keywords.
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“The score of 48 is primarily driven by Information Density and Trust gaps. While the site is current and technically functional, the 'semantic drift' between the promised news topics and the actual body text (which is mostly technical instructions) prevents it from being a high-substance media site. The score is held back from the 'High BS' range by the presence of a few specific stories and very high temporal relevance.”
