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If you already have some raw data (e.g., Google Analytics, server logs, social‑share counts, etc.), just replace the placeholder numbers and notes with your actual figures.
| Metric | Evaluation | |--------|------------| | | Content is tightly aligned with current trends (e.g., viral TikTok challenges, AI‑tool releases, pop‑culture moments). The “hot” tag is consistently applied, keeping the editorial focus clear. | | Depth | Articles tend toward bite‑size formats (300‑800 words) with concise bullet‑points, infographics, or quick‑look tables. While this aids skimmability, deeper analysis is limited; long‑form readers may feel underserved. | | Originality | The blog repurposes data from press releases, trending hashtags, and public APIs, but adds value through original commentary, curated lists, and occasional expert interviews. | | Accuracy | Fact‑checking is generally solid for high‑visibility stories, but occasional reliance on unverified social‑media rumors has led to minor corrections. A transparent “corrections” section helps maintain credibility. | | Multimedia | Heavy use of embedded GIFs, short videos (≤ 30 s), and custom memes. These boost shareability but can increase page‑load time if not optimized. | fsiblog3 hot
: Ensure your semester or year is currently open for FSI (Formal Scrutiny) or Review. For example, recent notices from institutions like Shri Shikshayatan College indicate specific windows for B.A./B.Sc. Semester-V reviews. If you already have some raw data (e
"FSI" (Scrutiny) usually involves re-checking the marks summation, while "Review" is a re-evaluation of the answers. | | Depth | Articles tend toward bite‑size

