For the sake of interest, I decided to surf as usual across the expanses of the network, but this time I decided to pay attention directly to all points of content. About half of the reviewed sites were a couple of years old: you can list resources on your fingers, where attention was paid to the content and did not write “Welcome ...” (I looked at the websites on trade topics) -
LG ,
IKEA

and several other large firms that, as one would expect, spent well to make their sites look readable and confidential.
Why not put content on an equal priority with design or usability, because this is not a little less important part ?!
But what is the way to convey this idea to the general public?
I propose to create a resource that is similar to the rating of sites for attendance, only the rating will not be of attendance, but
of content quality , because if you think about it, the web will look more decent if the majority tries to take out only the necessary information and not litter its precious resources.
Naturally this will in no way relate to personal blogs, social. networks, where the initial role is played by the community;)