Your personal scan history — visible only to you
Cross-analyze posts to detect connections and narrative patterns
Who's Behind That? is an AI-powered tool that analyzes social media posts and news articles to detect narrative alignment — whose political agenda a post or article serves, and what context it leaves out. It uses Claude AI to score content against a database of geopolitical entities related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Israeli domestic politics.
This tool is designed for researchers, journalists, and media-literate individuals who want to understand the information landscape around this conflict.
When you analyze a post or article, the text is sent to our server and scored by Claude AI against each entity's known interests, tactics, and public narrative. Results show which entities benefit most from the content being spread — both directly (primary alignment) and indirectly (secondary alignment). You can also research the author or journalist behind a post, and for news articles, the publication itself — including its editorial line, ownership, and known biases.
Each scan uses one of your 10 daily credits (during beta — this limit may change in future versions). Credits reset at midnight.
Supported sources: Posts from X (Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram, as well as articles from major news and media websites (Ynet, Haaretz, BBC, New York Times, Al Jazeera, and many others).
Public content only: Who's Behind That? can only access publicly available content. This means public social media posts — not friends-only posts, closed groups, or private accounts. For news articles, only freely accessible pages are supported — paywalled articles cannot be fetched automatically, but you can paste the text manually for analysis.
AI-generated results: All analysis, scoring, and alignment results are generated by Claude AI (Anthropic). Results are probabilistic assessments, not factual determinations.
Results may be wrong: AI scoring is imperfect. Posts may be misclassified, context may be missed, and scores should always be treated as one input among many — not as definitive conclusions.
Not an endorsement: Alignment with an entity does not mean the post author is officially affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of that entity. Narrative alignment reflects whose interests a post may serve, not who created it or why.
No editorial stance: Who's Behind That? takes no political position and makes no editorial judgment about any of the entities, claims, or posts analyzed. The tool is a neutral analytical instrument.
Scope limitation: The entity database reflects a specific point-in-time snapshot of the conflict's key actors and may not account for all relevant parties or recent political developments.
Not for official use: Results should not be used as evidence in legal, journalistic, or political proceedings. This tool is for research and media literacy purposes only.
What we collect: The URL and text of posts you analyze, along with a randomly generated device identifier that links scans to your device. We do not collect your name, email, or any personal information.
Who can see your scans: Your scan history is private to your device. The service operator may access anonymized scan data (identified only by a hashed device ID) for the purpose of improving the tool.
Data retention: Scan data is retained for service operation purposes. You may request deletion by contacting us.
Third parties: Post text is sent to Anthropic's Claude API for analysis. Anthropic's privacy policy applies to that processing. No data is shared with any other third party.
No cookies: Who's Behind That? does not use cookies. It relies on browser local storage only, which stays on your device and is not used for tracking across other sites.
Questions, feedback, or data deletion requests: [email protected]
Previous investigation results saved across sessions