Head to head

thegamer.com vs glasswire.com

thegamer.com is more readable to AI, 83 against 69 out of 100. Both were measured with the same audit: robots.txt policy for 48 AI agents, live requests under four crawler user agents, and a JavaScript-free read of the homepage.

thegamer.com 83/10083thegamer.com

Scanned 14 hours ago · full report

glasswire.com 69/10069glasswire.com

Scanned 14 hours ago · full report

Where the difference is by dimension

Dimensionthegamer.comglasswire.com
Reach
Whether AI crawlers and answer-engine fetchers are permitted to request the page at all. What h…
37 / 4040 / 40
Readability
Whether a fetcher that does not execute JavaScript receives the actual content, in markup an ex…
17 / 2518 / 25
Structure
Machine-readable markup that states the page's type, entities, canonical URL, and discrete fact…
20 / 206 / 20
Attribution
Signals that let an answer engine name the author, date the content, resolve the publisher, and…
7 / 151 / 15

The measurements side by side

Measurementthegamer.comglasswire.com
Answer engines blocked40
Training crawlers blocked100
Refuses AI agents at the edgenono
Words of text without JavaScript1,445491
Structured datayesno
Sitemapyesyes
llms.txtnono

thegamer.com blocks anthropic-ai, Applebot, Applebot-Extended, Bytespider, CCBot, ChatGPT-User, ClaudeBot, cohere-ai, Diffbot, FacebookBot, GPTBot, omgili, omgilibot, Scrapy, YouBot.

glasswire.com blocks no tracked AI crawler in robots.txt.

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