Quick read
canarymission.org looks like politics. Traffic estimates are limited, so use the trust and structure modules first. Current AI trust scoring is 78/100.
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42/56 fields populated (75%)
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visual: 4/4
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meta: 3/3
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seo: 5/5
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dns: 4/4
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ads: 5/5
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publisher: 5/5
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files: 3/3
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traffic: 0/10
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whois: 6/6
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radar: 0/4
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ai: 7/7
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Canary Mission is a controversial political advocacy organization that maintains a database profiling individuals and student groups on North American college campuses, particularly those critical of Israel or involved in pro-Palestinian activism. The site documents and publishes profiles of students, faculty, and organizations it claims promote hatred.
Monetization Signals
Non-profit Advocacy / Watchdog Organization (donation-funded) model detected
High trust with 78/100 score
Pro-Israel donors, conservative political supporters, campus activists, media outlets, and individuals seeking information on campus activism