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<img src="logo.png" alt="What's That!?" width="200" />
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# What's That!? v0.7 (chrome-extension)
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A brutally honest WhatsApp Web analyzer, because group chats have politics too. It quietly watches reactions and replies, then surfaces the social gravity you feel but can’t quite prove: favoritism, marginalization, and influence.
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## Why
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- Uncover who gets boosted, who gets ignored, and who orbits whom.
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- Spot toxic loops early. Celebrate healthy dynamics loudly.
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- Which members form secret reaction cartels.
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- Who’s the real influencer vs. who just thinks they are.
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- And yes, who loves you significantly less than you thought...
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## What it shows
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- Relationships: who reacts/replies to whom (and how much it skews).
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- Influence: per-person scores from volume and consistency.
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- Selectivity: who someone concentrates reactions on (focus, lift, bias).
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- Temporal patterns: when the room actually listens.
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## How to use
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1. Load the extension (chrome://extensions → Load unpacked).
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2. Open WhatsApp Web and scroll through chats you care about.
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3. Open the dashboard. Read the room.
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## Notes
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- Data lives locally. Nothing leaves your machine.
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- WhatsApp Web loads history in chunks; It persist what you’ve seen and can backfill.
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- Export/Import available for audits or offline analysis.
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- This is a work in progress ⚠️
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- I am looking for folks to contribute to this project 🙂
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## Disclaimer
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I am not responsible for ruined friendships, exposed cliques, or awkward brunches.
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Use responsibly. Or don’t - honestly, we’re all curious who the group’s real favorite is. But seriously...This is a mirror, not a gavel. Use insights to improve conversations - not weaponize them 😘
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## License
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MIT © 2024 Mark Rai
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