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Overall Social
The Overall Score is a measure of how your profile is viewed by the general public. It assesses how robust your social media presence is relative to others. It takes into account, among other things, how many social media accounts are connected, the degree to which your profile information is complete, and how active the account is maintained. The score does not interpret whether a piece of information is either good or bad for a specific indicator, just whether or not the information is there.
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Organization
This score is an assessment of how organized you are based on data derived from your social media accounts. The score is primarily based on an evaluation of your use of words and the context in which you use them to determine if you are organized. This score is similar in nature to measurements of conscientiousness in traditional marketing terms. However, other methodologies are used to calculate the score. This score is often used as an enhancement to traditional underwriting models used by insurers and credit grantors as it is a good indicator for low and high risk behavior.
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Reliability
In simplistic terms, this score rates the perception others would have about your on-line truthfulness. This score is similar in nature to measurements of deception in traditional marketing terms. However, other methodologies are used to calculate the score. This score is often used as an enhancement to traditional underwriting models used by insurers and credit grantors as it is a good indicator for low and high risk behavior. It is also used by employers and other on-line marketing firms to evaluate whether you are a suitable match for their products.
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Employment
This score assesses the likelihood of your employment. This score is often used as a critical enhancement to traditional underwriting models used by insurers and credit grantors as it is a good indicator for verifying employment. It is also used by employers and other on-line marketing firms to evaluate whether you are a suitable match for their products and opportunities.
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Legitimacy
This score is designed to assess the potential that your identity is fabricated, embellished or a fraud. This score is often used as a critical enhancement to traditional underwriting models used by insurers and credit grantors as it is a good indicator for identifying potential fraud. It is also used by employers and other on-line marketing firms to evaluate whether you are a suitable match for their products and opportunities.An important component of this score is an assessment of the quality of your friends and followers.
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Financial Assessment
An actual word count of positive and negative words associated with comments about your financial situation
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Connections
Connections is the term used to describe the totality of your connections, whether they are called “friends”, “contacts” or “followers” on the specific social media network.
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Word Count
This is an actual word count of the use of profane language.
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Pictures
The number of pictures you post is an indication of your social media presence and also the transparency of the “real you”. The presence or absence of pictures taken in context with other scores is an indication of the depth of your engagement as well as your transparency to others. For example, if you have a significant number of connections but no pictures and a weak legitimacy score, it might indicate a lack of transparency about who you are. The actual images of the pictures you post are a separate matter and paint a picture of your value system when available.
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Frequency
Frequency reflects the actual time you spend on social media networks when this information is available. This is most accurately available through Facebook, but more limited on LinkedIn. This provides a good measurement for the amount of time you spend on social media as well as the dates and times that you use it. Frequency is a good measurement of your time management skills and is used to assess whether or not you are using it efficiently. For example, a potential employer might frown upon social media use during work hours. Conversely, robust activity on the weekends or evenings might be viewed positively.
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Social Proximity
This score assesses the quality of your friends and followers. This score also impacts the "strength" of your other scores. A key ingredient in this score is the depth of the interaction that you have with your connections. This score is very important because the depth of your dialogue allows the scoring models to evaluate a larger sample set of data, thereby strengthening the output of all of your scores. The stronger this score, the more reliable your other scores will be. This score is often used as an enhancement to traditional underwriting models used by insurers and credit grantors as it is a good indicator for low and high risk behavior. It is also used by employers and other on-line marketing firms to evaluate whether you are a suitable match for their products.
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Common Words
This word cloud is a representation of the words that use on your social media networks. Colors and size represent the intensity and frequency of the words that you use. Words paint a picture of your personality traits and the word cloud provides an objective perspective of your use of common words.