OpenSEAS uses metaLayer APIs to Counter Extremism

Our partner, Navanti Group, have taken our dataLayer API to scale, using it as part of an internal dashboard for monitoring emerging trends across social media conversations. Navanti specializes in providing analytical, programmatic, and technological services in various capacities. Their ambitious goal is to offer a system that identifies potential extremist actors and networks across public social media channels.

To do this effectively, Navanti’s team have to monitor hundreds of online feeds and websites, store that data, and make sense of it. metaLayer’s APIs help with this process by allowing their teams to contextualize, visualize and surface the most urgent patterns emerging from the dataset. Navanti’s OpenSEAS platform takes this information and makes it easy for their clients to dive in to the collected data easily.

Their platform is highly sophisticated, using dataLayer’s sentiment analysis and data structuring features in powerful ways. We’re extremely excited to see metaLayer APIs being tested at scale and for such a noble purpose.

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