Training Example: OpenZFS – Review the Data, Give Your Score & Compare to the Real AI Evaluation

Industry Context — Common BS Fingerprints in Software, SaaS & Tech Products
Generic Claims: the all-in-one platform, trusted by thousands of companies, increase productivity by X percent, save hours every week…
Red Flags: AI claims without explaining what the AI does, customer logos without case study or testimonial evidence, no live product access or demo, SOC 2 claims without audit period or report availability…
Semantic Drift Patterns: homepage claims AI-powered but product is rules-based, claims enterprise-grade but pricing page shows startup tiers only, homepage shows Fortune 500 logos but case studies are small businesses, claims all-in-one but integration page shows critical missing pieces…
Proof Expectations: live product demo or free trial access, specific feature documentation with screenshots, verified customer logos with published case studies, third-party review scores on G2, Capterra, or TrustRadius…

OpenZFS

(https://openzfs.org) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 31, 2026

Analyze the raw signals below. How would a machine score this business’s credibility?

Here are the exact signals captured from up to six pages of the site — the same raw inputs the evaluation engine analyzed. They are grouped by signal type so you can weigh each the way the machine does.

🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (Info Density · Commodity Fingerprint)
HOMEPAGE OpenZFS (https://openzfs.org)
Title

OpenZFS

H1 Main Page
H2 OpenZFS Developer Summit 2025
H2 Introduction to OpenZFS
H2 Contributing to OpenZFS
H2 Get Started with OpenZFS
H2 OpenZFS Technical Resources
H2 Donate
H2 Navigation menu
H3 Personal tools
H3 Namespaces
H3 Variants expanded collapsed
H3 Views
H3 More expanded collapsed
H3 Search
H3 Navigation
H3 Tools
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER OpenZFS (https://openzfs.org/w/index.php)
Title

OpenZFS

H1 Main Page
H2 OpenZFS Developer Summit 2025
H2 Introduction to OpenZFS
H2 Contributing to OpenZFS
H2 Get Started with OpenZFS
H2 OpenZFS Technical Resources
H2 Donate
H2 Navigation menu
H3 Personal tools
H3 Namespaces
H3 Variants expanded collapsed
H3 Views
H3 More expanded collapsed
H3 Search
H3 Navigation
H3 Tools
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED Main Page/ – OpenZFS (https://openzfs.org/wiki/Main_Page/)
Title

Main Page/ – OpenZFS

H1 Main Page/
H2 Navigation menu
H3 Personal tools
H3 Namespaces
H3 Variants expanded collapsed
H3 Views
H3 More expanded collapsed
H3 Search
H3 Navigation
H3 Tools
NAV_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY OpenZFS Developer Summit/ – OpenZFS (https://openzfs.org/wiki/OpenZFS_Developer_Summit/)
Title

OpenZFS Developer Summit/ – OpenZFS

H1 OpenZFS Developer Summit/
H2 Navigation menu
H3 Personal tools
H3 Namespaces
H3 Variants expanded collapsed
H3 Views
H3 More expanded collapsed
H3 Search
H3 Navigation
H3 Tools
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (Info Density · Semantic Coherence)
HOMEPAGE (https://openzfs.org) OpenZFS
[H1] Main Page

From OpenZFS

Jump to navigation
Jump to search
[H1] Welcome to OpenZFS
[H2] OpenZFS Developer Summit 2025
The thirteenth annual OpenZFS Developer Summit and second annual OpenZFS User Summit will take place in Portland, Oregon, USA October 25-28th, 2025. See the OpenZFS Developer Summit page for details.
[H2] Introduction to OpenZFS
OpenZFS is an open-source storage platform. It includes the functionality of both traditional file systems and volume manager. It has many advanced features including:
Protection against data corruption. Integrity checking for both data and metadata.
Continuous integrity verification and automatic “self-healing” repair
Data redundancy with mirroring, RAID-Z1/2/3 [and DRAID]
Support for high storage capacities — up to 256 trillion yobibytes (2^128 bytes)
Space-saving with transparent compression using LZ4, GZIP or ZSTD
Hardware-accelerated native encryption
Efficient storage with snapshots and copy-on-write clones
Efficient local or remote replication — send only changed blocks with ZFS send and receive
[H2] Contributing to OpenZFS
The OpenZFS project brings together developers from the Linux, FreeBSD, illumos, MacOS, and Windows platforms. OpenZFS is supported by a wide range of companies.
There are many ways to contribute to OpenZFS including:
OpenZFS uses GitHub to track bug reports and feature development
A monthly OpenZFS Leadership Meeting Zoom call to discussion active development
The annual OpenZFS Developer Summit
[H2] Get Started with OpenZFS
Frequently Asked Questions
OpenZFS concepts
A non-exhaustive list of OpenZFS features
[H2] OpenZFS Technical Resources
How to install OpenZFS
OpenZFS manual pages
Feature Details. Detailed subsystem/feature blogs, on-disk format specifications: Developer Resources
[H2] Donate
We accept donations to cover our ongoing costs.
OpenZFS is an associated project of SPI (Software in the Public Interest). SPI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which handles our donations, finances, and legal holdings. You can donate through paypal using the link below:
Retrieved from "https://openzfs.org/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&oldid=3589"
2163 chars
SUB-PAGE (https://openzfs.org/w/index.php) OpenZFS
[H1] Main Page

From OpenZFS

Jump to navigation
Jump to search
[H1] Welcome to OpenZFS
[H2] OpenZFS Developer Summit 2025
The thirteenth annual OpenZFS Developer Summit and second annual OpenZFS User Summit will take place in Portland, Oregon, USA October 25-28th, 2025. See the OpenZFS Developer Summit page for details.
[H2] Introduction to OpenZFS
OpenZFS is an open-source storage platform. It includes the functionality of both traditional file systems and volume manager. It has many advanced features including:
Protection against data corruption. Integrity checking for both data and metadata.
Continuous integrity verification and automatic “self-healing” repair
Data redundancy with mirroring, RAID-Z1/2/3 [and DRAID]
Support for high storage capacities — up to 256 trillion yobibytes (2^128 bytes)
Space-saving with transparent compression using LZ4, GZIP or ZSTD
Hardware-accelerated native encryption
Efficient storage with snapshots and copy-on-write clones
Efficient local or remote replication — send only changed blocks with ZFS send and receive
[H2] Contributing to OpenZFS
The OpenZFS project brings together developers from the Linux, FreeBSD, illumos, MacOS, and Windows platforms. OpenZFS is supported by a wide range of companies.
There are many ways to contribute to OpenZFS including:
OpenZFS uses GitHub to track bug reports and feature development
A monthly OpenZFS Leadership Meeting Zoom call to discussion active development
The annual OpenZFS Developer Summit
[H2] Get Started with OpenZFS
Frequently Asked Questions
OpenZFS concepts
A non-exhaustive list of OpenZFS features
[H2] OpenZFS Technical Resources
How to install OpenZFS
OpenZFS manual pages
Feature Details. Detailed subsystem/feature blogs, on-disk format specifications: Developer Resources
[H2] Donate
We accept donations to cover our ongoing costs.
OpenZFS is an associated project of SPI (Software in the Public Interest). SPI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which handles our donations, finances, and legal holdings. You can donate through paypal using the link below:
Retrieved from "https://openzfs.org/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&oldid=3589"
2163 chars
SUB-PAGE · THIN (https://openzfs.org/wiki/Main_Page/) Main Page/ – OpenZFS
[H1] Main Page/

From OpenZFS

Jump to navigation
Jump to search
There is currently no text in this page.
You can search for this page title in other pages, or search the related logs, but you do not have permission to create this page.
Retrieved from "https://openzfs.org/wiki/Main_Page/"
296 chars
SUB-PAGE · THIN (https://openzfs.org/wiki/OpenZFS_Developer_Summit/) OpenZFS Developer Summit/ – OpenZFS
[H1] OpenZFS Developer Summit/

From OpenZFS

Jump to navigation
Jump to search
There is currently no text in this page.
You can search for this page title in other pages, or search the related logs, but you do not have permission to create this page.
Retrieved from "https://openzfs.org/wiki/OpenZFS_Developer_Summit/"
326 chars
🛡️ Trust Signals — reviews, proof links, trust-theatre flag (Trust & Proof)
0Review mentions (all pages)
0External proof links (all pages)
PageReviewsProof links
/ (home) 0 0
/w/index.php 0 0
/wiki/Main_Page/ 0 0
/wiki/OpenZFS_Developer_Summit/ 0 0
🔗 Identity & Technical Layer — schema JSON-LD: identity chains, entity gaps (Identity & Authority)
Homepage — no schema detected (entity gap)
/w/index.php — no schema detected (entity gap)
/wiki/Main_Page/ — no schema detected (entity gap)
/wiki/OpenZFS_Developer_Summit/ — no schema detected (entity gap)

Your Diagnosis

Before revealing the machine’s verdict, predict the BS score for each signal. Higher = more BS (more fluff, less verifiable substance). Drag each slider, then submit to compare your judgment against the engine.

Information Density 0 / 30
Read the Narrative & headings: do hard facts (prices, dates, numbers) outweigh fluff power-words?
Semantic Coherence 0 / 20
Compare the homepage promise against the sub-page reality. Do they hold the same line?
Trust & Proof 0 / 20
Weigh review mentions against actual external proof links. Claims without verification = theatre.
Commodity Fingerprint 0 / 15
Check headings & narrative against the industry clichés in the setup above.
Identity & Authority 0 / 15
Inspect the schema: is there real Organization/Person identity with sameAs links, or gaps?
Your predicted BS score 0 / 100
💡 Stuck? Reveal the heuristic lens — how the deterministic page-auditor reads each signal (no AI, pure pattern rules)

These are the structural rules a local, deterministic auditor applies — the same lens you can use to judge each signal. They describe what to look for, not this company’s result.

Information Density

Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.

Semantic Alignment

Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.

Trust & Proof

Count trust words (review, testimonial, rating, verified) against real outbound proof links (Google, Trustpilot, Clutch, G2, Yelp). Lots of trust language with zero verification links is trust theatre. Unlinked logo galleries count against it.

Commodity Fingerprint

Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.

Identity & Authority

Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.

Want to apply this lens yourself? The free BS Indicator Chrome extension runs these heuristic checks live on any page. Bear in mind it is a single-page, deterministic tool — it relies only on pattern rules for the page in front of it and does not perform the cross-page semantic correlation this audit uses, so its readout is a starting lens, not the full verdict.

B
BS Level
Software, SaaS & Tech Products
33.2 Avg BS

Based on 1130 businesses audited.

BS Detector

Software, SaaS & Tech Products BS: OpenZFS (openzfs.org)

https://openzfs.org 📍 Industry: Software, SaaS & Tech Products
10 BS / 100

This is a high-substance, low-fluff technical project site that prioritizes architectural specifications over marketing conversion. The only ‘bullshit’ detected is the technical neglect of sub-pages and the lack of structured identity data. It is a rare example of a site where the signal-to-noise ratio is almost entirely signal.

Info Density Power-words vs. Substance ratio.
1
3% BS
Semantic Coherence Homepage promise vs. Sub-page reality.
3
15% BS
Trust & Proof Verifiable evidence vs. Trust Theatre.
2
10% BS
Commodity Fingerprint Detection of industry clichés/templates.
0
0% BS
Identity & Authority Expert verifiability & Schema depth.
4
27% BS

Populate the empty wiki pages to ensure the documentation promises made on the homepage are fulfilled. Add a dedicated ‘Adopters’ or ‘Supporters’ section with specific company logos to substantiate the claim of wide industry support. Implement Organization and Person schema to link the project to its legal entity (SPI) and key maintainers. Update the Summit page with 2025 results and 2026 planning to remove aging content flags.

The website perfectly aligns with the software and tech products category, specifically as an open-source data storage project. The content focuses entirely on file system architecture, volume management, and cross-platform developer collaboration.

“The score of 10 is driven by the technical substance and lack of clichéd marketing language. Minor points were added for the 'Authority Gap' pillar due to missing schema and the 'Semantic Drift' pillar because of the empty sub-pages in the crawl. This site represents a gold standard for low-BS technical communication.”

Verified Analysis Date: May 31, 2026 © 1EuroSEO Independent Evaluator — Non-Sponsored Result
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