About the API:
This API takes a neuro-symbolic approach to detecting hidden meanings in usernames. Identifying individual words within the username and generating as many variants as possible. We use these techniques to find the original attempt at creating a disruptive username. This method allows us to categorize different types of subversive language in a user’s online identity.
This API will receive the username that you want to analyze and the language code of that text. Receive if it's toxic or not and, also, receive the label that is related to that username (ex: sexual, offensive, etc).
Moderate the usernames that are created on your platforms: Be able to detect before the username is created, if it's toxic or not.
Create environments free of toxicity: Start your community and set the bases for a toxic-free community. Detecting and deleting offensive usernames is a great start.
Besides the number of API calls per month, there are no other limitations.
An API endpoint which returns a linguistic analysis of a given username with regard to toxicity.
Username Analysis - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
Request Body |
[Required] Json |
{"username": "j4ckass68", "result": {"toxic": 1, "details": {"en": {"exact": 1, "categories": ["offensive"]}}}}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/314/username+moderation+api/255/username+analysis' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"username": "j4ckass69",
"lang": [
"en"
]
}'
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
|
[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The API returns a linguistic analysis of the provided username, indicating whether it is toxic and categorizing the type of toxicity (e.g., offensive, sexual).
The key fields in the response include "username," "result," which contains "toxic" (1 for toxic, 0 for non-toxic), and "details," which provides the language-specific categorization of the toxicity.
The response is structured as a JSON object, with the username as a key and the result as a nested object containing toxicity status and detailed categorization.
The endpoint accepts parameters for the username to analyze and the language code of that username, allowing for tailored analysis based on linguistic context.
The endpoint provides information on whether a username is toxic, the specific categories of toxicity, and the linguistic details that led to the classification.
Data accuracy is maintained through a neuro-symbolic approach that combines linguistic analysis with extensive variant generation, ensuring comprehensive detection of subversive language.
Typical use cases include moderating usernames during account creation, maintaining a toxic-free community, and analyzing existing usernames for compliance with community standards.
Users can utilize the returned data to filter out toxic usernames before account creation, implement moderation policies, and generate reports on username toxicity trends within their platform.
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