February 26, 2026
15 min read
We classified 3.15 million URLs by content sentiment: 90.1% are Good, 9.2% Neutral, and just 0.75% Bad — 121 positive URLs for every negative one. The web is overwhelmingly positive, but the negative share has more than doubled since first publication. Negativity clusters predictably (Adult, Czech-language sites) and is the least accessible content on the web — yet 72% of it is still brand-safe, which is why filtering ad inventory on tone over-blocks safe inventory.
February 25, 2026
21 min read
We graded twelve CMS and web platforms — from WordPress's 1.06M-site empire to Ghost's niche — across six quality dimensions using LLMSE's 3.4M-URL index. Shopify now tops trust (91.8%), readability (52.5%), AEO (6.0%), and privacy (76.9%); static generators lead SEO and accessibility; Joomla collapses on discovery. WordPress beats the web average on every dimension yet leads none — it is the median platform. CMS choice predicts the shape of a site's quality, not whether its SEO works.
February 25, 2026
18 min read
We cross-referenced 3.1 million classified URLs across 17 content languages against SEO, AEO, EEAT, WCAG accessibility, readability, privacy, and sentiment grades. Dutch sites carry the strongest trust signals — ahead of English. Vietnamese sites have the best SEO. Japanese builds the most accessible web. And cross-language readability scores are a measurement artifact, not a ranking. Here's the data, refreshed against an index that has more than doubled.
February 24, 2026
15 min read
We graded 3.34 million websites against automated WCAG 2.1 Level A checks. The web's accessibility pass rate is 43.8%, but 38% earn an outright F and only 14.4% a clean A. Entertainment and reference sites lead; Shopping and Productivity are majority-F. And your CMS predicts your score — Plone and Squarespace clear 53-68%, Weebly just 15%. Here's the aggregate accessibility gap, by category and by platform.