Social Media?

How it works

Everything you need to understand the feed

01

Gather Public Info

You give us a handle. We go through every public account they follow — no login, no password needed.

02

Classify Exposure

We look at what each followed account actually posts — flagging risk exposure signals like extremism, self-harm, or conspiracy, but also protective ones like education, sports, and healthy communities.

03

Benchmark

We compare each area against real people their age. So you know whether what you're seeing is unusual — not just that it exists.

04

Break It Down

A full breakdown by risk exposure area — concerning accounts surfaced, protective signals noted, nothing hidden.

05

Take Action

We explain the potential risk exposures tied to the content they're exposed to — so you have something real to bring up in a conversation, not just a gut feeling.

06

Stay current

Your report updates every week. You'll know when they follow something new that changes the picture.

Real impact

Examples of negative Social Networks engagement Impact

Eating Disorders, Anxiety & Mental Health

Teens open up about the impact of social media on their lives. – Social media can have negative, sometimes dire, impacts on teens’ physical and mental health...

Extremist Propaganda & Radicalization

Bloomberg video – Michael Beckerman, CEO of The Internet Association, and Sarah Frier of Bloomberg Technology discuss social media's role in radicalizing people toward extremist ideology...

Self Harm & Sexual Content

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Senate Hearings. – Teenagers exposed to unwanted nudity & self harm.

Fake Health Gurus

Fake Health Gurus

Netflix: Apple Cider Vinegar – A prime example of real-life fake gurus: Belle Gibson faked a cancer diagnosis to promote unverified remedies...