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We are looking for someone who can help us create a program that | We are looking for someone who can help us create a program that | ||
will scour a microblogging site, like twitter, and identify when someone | will scour a microblogging site, like twitter, and identify when someone | ||
might be saying that a site | might be saying that a site is down or blocked. So something that | ||
would constantly look for things like URL within 3 words of "blocked" | would constantly look for things like URL within 3 words of "blocked" | ||
"censored" "inaccessible" "i can't get to" etc. We'd be looking for | "censored" "inaccessible" "i can't get to" etc. We'd be looking for |
Revision as of 16:04, 8 March 2012
Project 1:
We are looking for someone who can help us create a program that will scour a microblogging site, like twitter, and identify when someone might be saying that a site is down or blocked. So something that would constantly look for things like URL within 3 words of "blocked" "censored" "inaccessible" "i can't get to" etc. We'd be looking for something north of 75% accuracy, but not perfection. Bonus points if we can do it for Sina Weibo instead of Twitter, but that will require some language skills.
Project 2:
Herdict currently has a downloadable browser add-on that enables users to report inaccessible sites directly from their browser. We aim to supplement that functionality with automatic reporting when the user encounters an identifiable inaccessible site. For instance, when a browser cannot resolve a requested URL, it will throw a 504 error; our add-on should be able to detect that error and use it to generate an inaccessible report for Herdict. Additionally, there are known blocking patterns that some ISPs provide when a site resolves, but the resolved page indicates only that the requested site is inaccessible. The add-on should be able to automatically detect these known blocking patterns and generate an inaccessible report. This new functionality will reduce the hurdles that currently exist for Herdict users.