Show HN: MAGA or Not? Political alignment scores for people and companies
7 points| rcar1046 | 9 days ago |magaornot.ai | reply
This is fully AI-coded, researched, and sourced.
Additionally, AI helped develop the scoring system. The evidence gathering is done by a number of different agents through OpenRouter that gather and classify source-backed claims. The point of that is not to pretend bias disappears, but to avoid me manually selecting the evidence myself. I intend for it to remain current and grow. The system is close to fully automated, though ongoing evidence collection at scale is still limited mostly by cost.
The name is an homage to the early days of Web 1.0 and Hot or Not, which was a main competitor of mine as the creator of FaceTheJury.com, but I think it works well here.
The backend and frontend are running on Cloudflare Workers with D1. It's coded in vanilla JavaScript.
[+] [-] highhands89|9 days ago|reply
Also, have you ever considered the ability to provide the site with, say, a name and some links to social media or a blog or any other websites associated with that person, and it provides a score on demand?
[+] [-] rcar1046|9 days ago|reply
So after some thought, I switched to a system of individual evidence gathering and weighting each piece of evidence. I've given the models some basic starting points for types of evidence (for instance a donation has a default weight of 8/10), but have given the models leeway to make relative judgements.
After all evidence is collected, the weights and confidence that the evidence is accurate (usually very high) are put into a formula to derive a final score. No recency bias. The nitty gritty:
-Each row contributes direction × weight × confidence × status_factor, where disputed is cut in half and there is no recency decay.
-All signed contributions are summed into S, and total support mass goes into M. Final score is 50 + 50 * (S / (M + 4)), clamped to 0-100.
-That +4 prior mass keeps thin but unanimous evidence from producing extreme scores too easily.
-Neutral evidence (direction = 0) doesn’t push the score up or down, but it does increase M, which pulls the result back toward 50.
As for the ladder - I think that is a good idea, but in a controlled manner because of the token cost and potential for abuse.
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