What's your Rot Score?
See what social media is doing to your attention.
Rot Score helps you understand cognitive exposure from social apps, doomscroll patterns, notification pressure, and algorithmic feeds.
A score for algorithmic attention load.
Rot Score turns messy social app behavior into a simpler view of cognitive exposure, so people can understand the patterns shaping their attention.
Doomscroll patterns
Understand long sessions, repeat opens, and late-night feed loops.
Notification pressure
See when alerts, pings, and app reopens may be fragmenting attention.
Short-form exposure
Track patterns from high-velocity feeds, clips, reels, shorts, and swipe loops.
Algorithmic influence
Measure how much your attention is being shaped by recommendation systems.
Understand your exposure. Adjust your boundaries.
Rot Score uses a 0–100 exposure scale designed to help you understand attention patterns, cognitive exposure, and digital boundaries.
Protected through encrypted identity.
Rot Score works across Ameeba Chat, mobile clients, and Pseudopod through encrypted identity.
A control center inside your settings
Rot Score starts inside Ameeba Chat as an optional dashboard for viewing exposure insights, controls, and future synced summaries.
Automatic usage signals when available
Mobile Ameeba clients can add device-level app usage signals after users grant permission, so the score becomes automatic instead of manual.
Desktop and browser exposure later
Pseudopod can extend Rot Score with private desktop browsing, workspace focus, and local AI exposure insights.
Designed for trust before telemetry.
Rot Score only becomes active when a user chooses it. The feature is designed around permission, encrypted identity, and clear controls instead of hidden data collection.
Common questions about Rot Score
No. Ameeba Brainrot is the public name for Rot Score, an optional cognitive exposure utility inside the Ameeba ecosystem.
Rot Score is designed to summarize exposure signals such as doomscroll patterns, notification pressure, short-form content, and algorithmic feeds.
No. Rot Score is designed around permissioned telemetry, encrypted identity, and no advertising profiles.