0.00 Roguelike music algorithm showcase by Nifflas (www.youtube.comS:ND)
5 points by todsacerdoti 12 days ago | 0 comments on HN | Neutral High agreement (3 models) Media · v3.7 · 2026-03-16 00:35:19 0
Summary Digital Surveillance & Algorithmic Control Undermines
This YouTube video page exhibits a structural Human Rights Compatibility Bias score significantly negative across privacy, free expression, labor, and cultural participation rights. The platform's business model centers on pervasive behavioral tracking (experiment flags, ad profiling), opaque algorithmic content ranking that constrains speech and discovery, and corporate monopoly control that denies users governance participation. While the specific video content is not accessible for assessment, the platform infrastructure itself systematically subordinates human dignity, individual agency, and rights protections to commercial engagement and profit optimization.
Rights Tensions 3 pairs
Art 12 Art 19 Privacy rights are subordinated to free expression rights by the platform's business model; massive data collection enables algorithmic suppression of speech, resolving the tension in favor of commercial surveillance over both privacy and expression protections.
Art 19 Art 17 Freedom of expression is constrained by property rights enforcement via Content ID system; creators' speech rights are suppressed when they reference copyrighted material, resolving the tension by prioritizing copyright holders' property over speakers' expression.
Art 25 Art 27 Access to adequate standard of living (premium features $13.99/month) is in tension with cultural participation rights; economically disadvantaged users cannot access ad-free cultural content, resolving the tension by allowing economic status to determine cultural access.
Article Heatmap
Preamble: ND — Preamble Preamble: No Data — Preamble P Article 1: ND — Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood Article 1: No Data — Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood 1 Article 2: ND — Non-Discrimination Article 2: No Data — Non-Discrimination 2 Article 3: ND — Life, Liberty, Security Article 3: No Data — Life, Liberty, Security 3 Article 4: ND — No Slavery Article 4: No Data — No Slavery 4 Article 5: ND — No Torture Article 5: No Data — No Torture 5 Article 6: ND — Legal Personhood Article 6: No Data — Legal Personhood 6 Article 7: ND — Equality Before Law Article 7: No Data — Equality Before Law 7 Article 8: ND — Right to Remedy Article 8: No Data — Right to Remedy 8 Article 9: ND — No Arbitrary Detention Article 9: No Data — No Arbitrary Detention 9 Article 10: ND — Fair Hearing Article 10: No Data — Fair Hearing 10 Article 11: ND — Presumption of Innocence Article 11: No Data — Presumption of Innocence 11 Article 12: ND — Privacy Article 12: No Data — Privacy 12 Article 13: ND — Freedom of Movement Article 13: No Data — Freedom of Movement 13 Article 14: ND — Asylum Article 14: No Data — Asylum 14 Article 15: ND — Nationality Article 15: No Data — Nationality 15 Article 16: ND — Marriage & Family Article 16: No Data — Marriage & Family 16 Article 17: ND — Property Article 17: No Data — Property 17 Article 18: ND — Freedom of Thought Article 18: No Data — Freedom of Thought 18 Article 19: ND — Freedom of Expression Article 19: No Data — Freedom of Expression 19 Article 20: ND — Assembly & Association Article 20: No Data — Assembly & Association 20 Article 21: ND — Political Participation Article 21: No Data — Political Participation 21 Article 22: ND — Social Security Article 22: No Data — Social Security 22 Article 23: ND — Work & Equal Pay Article 23: No Data — Work & Equal Pay 23 Article 24: ND — Rest & Leisure Article 24: No Data — Rest & Leisure 24 Article 25: ND — Standard of Living Article 25: No Data — Standard of Living 25 Article 26: ND — Education Article 26: No Data — Education 26 Article 27: ND — Cultural Participation Article 27: No Data — Cultural Participation 27 Article 28: ND — Social & International Order Article 28: No Data — Social & International Order 28 Article 29: ND — Duties to Community Article 29: No Data — Duties to Community 29 Article 30: ND — No Destruction of Rights Article 30: No Data — No Destruction of Rights 30
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Aggregates
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0.00
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Weighted Mean 0.00 Unweighted Mean 0.00
Max 0.00 N/A Min 0.00 N/A
Signal 0 No Data 31
Volatility 0.00 (Low)
Negative 0 Channels E: 0.6 S: 0.4
SETL ND
FW Ratio 64% 69 facts · 38 inferences
Agreement High 3 models · spread ±0.000
Evidence 24% coverage
2H 17M 31 ND
Theme Radar
Foundation Security Legal Privacy & Movement Personal Expression Economic & Social Cultural Order & Duties Foundation: 0.00 (0 articles) Security: 0.00 (0 articles) Legal: 0.00 (0 articles) Privacy & Movement: 0.00 (0 articles) Personal: 0.00 (0 articles) Expression: 0.00 (0 articles) Economic & Social: 0.00 (0 articles) Cultural: 0.00 (0 articles) Order & Duties: 0.00 (0 articles)
Editorial Channel
What the content says
ND
Preamble Preamble
Medium Practice

Video metadata not accessible; preamble principles (dignity, equality, freedom from discrimination) cannot be assessed from structural code.

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Article 1 Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of equality and dignity.

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Article 2 Non-Discrimination
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial stance on non-discrimination.

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Article 3 Life, Liberty, Security
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible.

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Article 4 No Slavery

No observable content addressing slavery or servitude.

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Article 5 No Torture

No observable content addressing torture or cruel treatment.

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Article 6 Legal Personhood

No observable content addressing right to recognition as person before law.

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Article 7 Equality Before Law

No observable content addressing equality before law.

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Article 8 Right to Remedy

No observable content addressing access to remedy.

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Article 9 No Arbitrary Detention

No observable content addressing arbitrary arrest.

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Article 10 Fair Hearing

No observable content addressing fair trial.

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Article 11 Presumption of Innocence

No observable content addressing criminal law.

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Article 12 Privacy
High Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of privacy.

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Article 13 Freedom of Movement
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of freedom of movement.

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Article 14 Asylum

No observable content addressing asylum.

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Article 15 Nationality

No observable content addressing nationality.

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Article 16 Marriage & Family

No observable content addressing marriage/family.

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Article 17 Property
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of property rights.

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Article 18 Freedom of Thought
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of freedom of conscience/religion.

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Article 19 Freedom of Expression
High Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of free expression.

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Article 20 Assembly & Association
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of assembly/association.

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Article 21 Political Participation
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of participation in governance.

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Article 22 Social Security
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of social security.

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Article 23 Work & Equal Pay
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of labor rights.

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Article 24 Rest & Leisure

No observable content addressing rest and leisure.

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Article 25 Standard of Living
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of adequate standard of living/health.

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Article 26 Education
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of education.

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Article 27 Cultural Participation
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of participation in cultural life.

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Article 28 Social & International Order
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of social/international order.

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Article 29 Duties to Community
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of duties/limitations.

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Article 30 No Destruction of Rights
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of prevention of rights destruction.

Structural Channel
What the site does
Element Modifier Affects Note
Legal & Terms
Privacy -0.15
Article 12
YouTube employs extensive tracking via experiment flags, cookies, and telemetry. Ad tracking and data collection are structural defaults. Privacy controls exist but are not transparent by default.
Terms of Service -0.10
Article 19 Article 20
Terms of Service impose content restrictions and platform moderation that can limit speech; enforcement is opaque and user appeal mechanisms are limited.
Identity & Mission
Mission
YouTube's public mission emphasizes democratizing video distribution and giving voice to creators, but commercial and algorithmic priorities often subordinate user autonomy.
Editorial Code
No independent editorial code observed. Community Guidelines serve as moderation policy but lack transparency in application.
Ownership -0.10
Article 20 Article 25
Owned by Alphabet/Google, a commercial monopoly. Corporate control limits user participation in platform governance and content policy decisions.
Access & Distribution
Access Model -0.05
Article 25 Article 27
Freemium model with ad-supported default access. Premium tier ($13.99/month) creates digital divide; algorithm-driven content curation limits discovery equity.
Ad/Tracking -0.20
Article 12 Article 19
Extensive experiment flags (oxN3nb, EXPERIMENT_FLAGS) show pervasive A/B testing and tracking. Ad targeting uses behavioral/demographic profiling without explicit user control visibility.
Accessibility +0.05
Article 2 Article 25
Platform provides captions and accessibility features but implementation varies by region; paywall structures may limit access for economically disadvantaged users.
br_tracking 0.00
Preamble ¶5 Article 12 Article 19
2 tracker domain(s): googleads.g.doubleclick.net, static.doubleclick.net
br_security +0.05
Article 3 Article 12
Security headers: HTTPS, HSTS, CSP
br_accessibility -0.05
Article 26 Article 27 ¶1
Accessibility: lang attr, 29% alt text
br_consent 0.00
Article 12 Article 19 Article 20 ¶2
No cookie consent banner detected
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Preamble Preamble
Medium Practice

Extensive tracking infrastructure (oxN3nb experiment flags, double-click ad trackers, telemetry), pervasive A/B testing, and algorithmic curation subordinate individual agency to commercial optimization. Platform structure reflects corporate rather than individual-dignity-centered design.

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Article 1 Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
Medium Practice

Platform structure creates algorithmic hierarchy that treats users unequally based on engagement metrics, creator status, and ad-targeting profiles. Access to discovery is not equal; recommendation algorithm prioritizes watch-time and engagement.

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Article 2 Non-Discrimination
Medium Practice

Platform's ad-targeting and recommendation systems may encode discrimination through opaque algorithmic decision-making. No visible anti-discrimination safeguards in structural code. DCP notes 29% alt-text coverage, indicating partial accessibility failure.

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Article 3 Life, Liberty, Security
Medium Practice

Page implements HTTPS, HSTS, and CSP security headers (noted in DCP br_security). However, security is limited to transport-layer protection; user data security relative to tracking and profiling remains compromised by design.

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Article 4 No Slavery

Not applicable to video platform structure.

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Article 5 No Torture

Not applicable to video platform structure.

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Article 6 Legal Personhood

Not applicable to video platform context.

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Article 7 Equality Before Law

Not applicable to video platform structure.

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Article 8 Right to Remedy

Not applicable to video platform structure.

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Article 9 No Arbitrary Detention

Not applicable to video platform structure.

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Article 10 Fair Hearing

Not applicable to video platform structure.

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Article 11 Presumption of Innocence

Not applicable to video platform structure.

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Article 12 Privacy
High Practice

Systematic privacy violations: extensive tracking via experiment flags (oxN3nb with 16 flags), telemetry collection, ad-targeting profiling, and behavioral data collection. No transparent user control over data collection. DCP modifier -0.15 for tracking + -0.2 for ad_tracking = -0.35 structural score.

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Article 13 Freedom of Movement
Medium Practice

Platform structure limits freedom of movement through algorithmic content curation and algorithmic throttling. Users cannot freely navigate; recommendation algorithm constrains discovery pathways. Paywalls and feature restrictions limit access.

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Article 14 Asylum

Not applicable to video platform structure.

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Article 15 Nationality

Not applicable to video platform structure.

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Article 16 Marriage & Family

Not applicable to video platform structure.

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Article 17 Property
Medium Practice

Platform's business model violates creator and user property rights through algorithmic control of distribution and monetization. Creators' content and revenue streams are subordinated to platform's algorithmic decisions. Users have no property rights over their data or attention.

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Article 18 Freedom of Thought
Medium Practice

Platform's algorithmic curation and content moderation systems constrain freedom of conscience by filtering and ranking content according to corporate priorities. DCP notes Community Guidelines moderation lacks transparency. No explicit protection for conscience-driven content expression.

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Article 19 Freedom of Expression
High Practice

Platform structure constrains free expression through: (1) opaque algorithmic suppression via content ranking, (2) Community Guidelines enforcement without transparency, (3) Content ID system that prioritizes copyright holders over speakers, (4) DCP modifier -0.1 for ToS restrictions. Structural score combines platform moderation opacity (-0.15) + algorithmic ranking constraints (-0.1) = -0.25.

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Article 20 Assembly & Association
Medium Practice

Platform restricts freedom of assembly and association through algorithmic filtering and community moderation. DCP notes corporate control limits user participation in platform governance (-0.1). Platform uses algorithmic curation to suppress dissent and organize users by commercial rather than associational preference (-0.1). Combined: -0.2.

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Article 21 Political Participation
Medium Practice

Platform structure denies users substantive participation in governance of content moderation, algorithmic ranking, or data use. Decisions are made by corporate hierarchy without user input. DCP modifier -0.1 for ownership structures user exclusion from platform governance. Additional -0.05 for algorithmic decision-making opacity regarding content visibility.

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Article 22 Social Security
Medium Practice

Platform provides no social security, unemployment, or welfare supports for creators. Creator monetization depends on algorithmic ranking, which is arbitrary and non-transparent. No guarantees of income or protection for creators who lose reach. Freemium model creates economic precarity for users.

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Article 23 Work & Equal Pay
Medium Practice

Video content not accessible; cannot assess editorial treatment of labor rights.

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Article 24 Rest & Leisure

Not directly applicable; platform design actually works against rest (notification/engagement systems drive continuous use).

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Article 25 Standard of Living
Medium Practice

Platform's freemium model with $13.99/month premium tier creates digital divide in access to ad-free, offline, and higher-quality content. DCP notes access model creates divide (-0.05) and algorithm limits discovery equity (-0.1). Platform design prioritizes advertising revenue over user health (notification systems, autoplay, recommendation to addictive content).

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Article 26 Education
Medium Practice

Platform provides educational content but restricts access through: (1) paywalls limiting ad-free access for learning, (2) algorithmic ranking prioritizes engagement over educational value, (3) DCP notes 29% alt-text coverage limits accessibility for learners with visual disabilities. Combined: -0.1.

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Article 27 Cultural Participation
Medium Practice

Platform restricts participation in cultural life through: (1) algorithmic ranking determines cultural visibility (most users see algorithm-selected culture, not user-chosen), (2) DCP notes access model creates digital divide in cultural participation, (3) Content ID system restricts music/art participation through copyright enforcement. Combined -0.15.

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Article 28 Social & International Order
Medium Practice

Platform structure undermines fair social/international order by: (1) enabling massive-scale surveillance and behavior manipulation without accountability, (2) concentrating power in single corporation (Alphabet/Google) without democratic oversight, (3) prioritizing shareholder profit over human rights. Combined -0.15.

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Article 29 Duties to Community
Medium Practice

Platform structure fails to protect rights by: (1) prioritizing corporate profit over human rights protections, (2) using algorithmic systems to suppress speech/rights without meaningful limitations or safeguards, (3) lack of transparent standards limiting how platform restricts user rights. Score -0.1.

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Article 30 No Destruction of Rights
Medium Practice

Platform structure does not protect against destruction of rights. Instead, it enables and normalizes systematic rights violations through: (1) surveillance capitalism business model, (2) algorithmic suppression of speech/association, (3) corporate monopoly control without accountability. No safeguards prevent rights violations. Score -0.1.

Psychological Safety
experimental
How safe this content is to read — independent from rights stance. Scores are ordinal (rank-order only). Learn more
PSQ
+0.2
Per-model PSQ
L4P +0.6 L3P 0.0
Supplementary Signals
How this content communicates, beyond directional lean. Learn more
Epistemic Quality
How well-sourced and evidence-based is this content?
0.35 high claims
Sources
0.3
Evidence
0.4
Uncertainty
0.5
Purpose
0.2
Propaganda Flags
3 manipulative rhetoric techniques found
3 techniques detected
obfuscation
Page loads 400+ experimental feature flags in 'EXPERIMENT_FLAGS' object without user visibility or explanation, hiding algorithmic decision-making from users.
loaded language
Marketing language in DCP mission statement emphasizes 'democratizing video distribution' while actual structure concentrates power in corporate monopoly with no user democratic participation.
appeal to authority
Platform relies on corporate authority (Alphabet/Google) to enforce Community Guidelines and algorithmic decisions without user input or independent verification.
Emotional Tone
Emotional character: positive/negative, intensity, authority
detached
Valence
-0.4
Arousal
0.3
Dominance
0.2
Transparency
Does the content identify its author and disclose interests?
0.10
✗ Author ✗ Conflicts ✗ Funding
More signals: context, framing & audience
Solution Orientation
Does this content offer solutions or only describe problems?
0.16 problem only
Reader Agency
0.1
Stakeholder Voice
Whose perspectives are represented in this content?
0.25 2 perspectives
Speaks: corporation
About: individualscreatorsmarginalized
Temporal Framing
Is this content looking backward, at the present, or forward?
present immediate
Geographic Scope
What geographic area does this content cover?
global
United States
Complexity
How accessible is this content to a general audience?
technical high jargon domain specific
Longitudinal 9 HN snapshots · 10 evals
+1 0 −1 HN
Audit Trail 25 entries
2026-03-16 02:57 eval_success PSQ evaluated: g-PSQ=0.600 (3 dims) - -
2026-03-16 02:57 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai-psq: +0.60 (Strong positive) +0.28
2026-03-16 02:55 eval_success Lite evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-03-16 02:55 rater_validation_warn Lite validation warnings for model llama-4-scout-wai: 1W 0R - -
2026-03-16 02:55 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
YouTube video page with technical content about a music algorithm, no explicit rights discussion
2026-03-16 00:35 eval_success Evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-03-16 00:35 eval Evaluated by claude-haiku-4-5-20251001: 0.00 (Neutral) 20,373 tokens
2026-03-16 00:35 rater_validation_warn Validation warnings for model claude-haiku-4-5-20251001: 12W 31R - -
2026-03-08 05:32 eval_success PSQ evaluated: g-PSQ=0.318 (3 dims) - -
2026-03-08 05:32 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai-psq: +0.32 (Moderate positive) 0.00
2026-03-08 05:32 eval_success PSQ evaluated: g-PSQ=0.000 (3 dims) - -
2026-03-08 05:32 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai-psq: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
2026-03-08 05:32 eval_success Lite evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-03-08 05:32 rater_validation_warn Lite validation warnings for model llama-4-scout-wai: 1W 0R - -
2026-03-08 05:32 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral) 0.00
reasoning
YouTube video page with technical content about a music algorithm, no explicit rights discussion
2026-03-08 05:27 eval_success PSQ evaluated: g-PSQ=0.318 (3 dims) - -
2026-03-08 05:27 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai-psq: +0.32 (Moderate positive)
2026-03-08 05:27 eval_success PSQ evaluated: g-PSQ=0.000 (3 dims) - -
2026-03-08 05:27 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai-psq: 0.00 (Neutral)
2026-03-08 05:27 eval_success Lite evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-03-08 05:27 rater_validation_warn Lite validation warnings for model llama-4-scout-wai: 1W 0R - -
2026-03-08 05:27 eval Evaluated by llama-4-scout-wai: 0.00 (Neutral)
reasoning
YouTube video page with technical content about a music algorithm, no explicit rights discussion
2026-03-08 05:26 eval_success Lite evaluated: Neutral (0.00) - -
2026-03-08 05:26 rater_validation_warn Lite validation warnings for model llama-3.3-70b-wai: 1W 0R - -
2026-03-08 05:26 eval Evaluated by llama-3.3-70b-wai: 0.00 (Neutral)
reasoning
YouTube page with no rights discussion