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Comparison

Ars Technica vs The Verge

Two long-running tech-news brands — discipline + depth compared.

Higher Index
Tech News

Ars Technica

arstechnica.com
B·76

Long-form technical journalism since 1998; deep-dive tech reporting + named-author byline accountability.

Tech News

The Verge

theverge.com
C·66

Tech news + culture site (Vox Media); strong design + fast cadence; per-piece depth varies.

Head-to-head — all four dimensions

DimensionArs TechnicaThe VergeLead
SourceScore Index
Composite
B·76C·66Ars+10
Citation Discipline
How rigorously cited
B·78C·55Ars+23
Modern Reference
AI-era fitness
B·80B·70Ars+10
Citation Velocity
Cited per week
B·70B·78The+8

Why these scores

Citation Discipline

Ars TechnicaB·78

Multi-source technical reporting; corrections public; named-author bylines + editorial accountability.

The VergeC·55

Mix of investigative + rumor + opinion; some pieces multi-sourced, many single-sourced from PR.

Modern Reference

Ars TechnicaB·80

Open-web; technical depth = strong LLM corpus presence in tech queries.

The VergeB·70

Open-web; strong LLM corpus presence in tech vertical.

Citation Velocity

Ars TechnicaB·70

Modest daily output; cited heavily within tech but not by general news.

The VergeB·78

Multiple posts per day; cited rapidly within tech blogosphere + Twitter/X.

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