Final Verdict
0/100
A 138-technology-deep digital graveyard where news is suffocated by legacy ad-tech and a meta description that still thinks 'vhs' is a relevant content category in 2026.
Impression
35
The layout is less of a newspaper and more of a digital 'Top Skin' billboard that occasionally lets a headline peek through. It’s designed for a 55-64-year-old demographic that apparently enjoys navigating a UI as cluttered as an Italian flea market.
Ad-to-Content Ratio is Offensive
Performance
15
With 138 different technologies detected, your DOM tree isn't a structure; it's a crime scene. I've seen lighter payloads on government mainframes from the 80s than on your ad-riddled, hydration-heavy GEDI framework.
138 Trackers and Bloat
SEO
42
Your meta title is a 115-character keyword buffet that Google truncates into a sad ellipsis. You're trying so hard to rank for 'News in tempo reale' that you forgot humans actually have to read the SERP snippet.
Keyword Stuffing from 2005
Copywriting
20
Your own meta description still lists 'dvd' and 'vhs' as active content categories. Unless you're launching a retro-blockbuster rental service, maybe update your boilerplate to this millennium.
VHS and DVD? Really?
Trust
30
A 1.5-star Trustpilot rating is hard to achieve without actively trying to annoy your readers. Between the 'impossible to cancel' app subscriptions and the infinite cookie-consent loops, you've turned 'reading the news' into a psychological endurance test.
1.5 Stars on Trustpilot