Public intelligence, private checks

Social account intelligence without exposing ordinary users.

Explore profile-image-first public-interest cards, masked account teasers, and review-aid language. AI Checker Lab keeps private checks private and only indexes pages that pass public-source safety rules.

Visibility model

Private

Default for user checks, sensitive context, and ordinary accounts

Public teaser

Masked/noindex card for public-interest but incomplete records

Public full

Indexable only after curated public-source eligibility

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safe full pages

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masked teasers

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user notes published

Curiosity cards

Public-interest social account checks

Free previews prioritize profile images, masked names, public-source summaries, and upgrade prompts. They are not a public database of user submissions.

Unlock deeper public reports

Privacy guardrails

Public pages are allowlisted, not generated from checks.

The public directory is a safe product surface for public-source intelligence, masked teasers, and aggregate patterns. Ordinary user checks remain private account history.

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Private user checks, screenshots, source notes, and direct-message text are never turned into public account pages.

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Public account intelligence uses curated public-source summaries, masked previews, or aggregate patterns — not ordinary user submissions.

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Search-intent pages stay noindex unless a public-interest record passes moderation, public-source, and scale checks.

Public social intelligence FAQ

Are these public cards created from user checks?+

No. User social checks stay private by default. This directory uses curated public-source or aggregate-style summaries and masked previews, not private submissions.

Why are some usernames blurred or masked?+

Masked cards can show that public-interest review demand exists without exposing ordinary accounts or incomplete records. Full pages require public-source support, moderation, and safety checks.

Can a directory card prove an account is AI-generated?+

No. These pages are review aids. They surface AI-likeness and authenticity-review signals, but they are not proof, verdicts, or accusations about a person.