Safety first
Self-harm, imminent violence, child exploitation, abuse, and severe harm trigger safety copy instead of a normal task.
The Oops Loop
Confess anonymously, get a moral-impact score, then do one repair task in the real world.
No names, addresses, employers, phone numbers, exact locations, or emergencies.
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When an app is the wrong tool
If someone may be hurt, call emergency services now. If you are in the U.S. and need crisis support, these are direct help options.
For a gift task, first check what a nearby food bank, shelter, mutual-aid group, or public wishlist actually accepts. In the U.S., 211 can help find local services.
Fine print, plain English
How the loop spins
oopsloops scores impact, not your identity. The model may extract rubric fields, but code calculates the final number and task.
Self-harm, imminent violence, child exploitation, abuse, and severe harm trigger safety copy instead of a normal task.
Each factor is normalized from 0 to 5: physical harm, emotional harm, inconvenience, property cost, people impacted, indirect impact, and long-term effect.
Weighted impact and peak impact are combined, then capped severity multipliers handle broad, lasting, or high-harm cases.