Junkipedia is a monitoring and analysis tool developed by, and for, social media investigators. We allow you to track and analyze public content across 15 different social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter/X, TikTok and Telegram.
Junkipedia allows you to make sense of what’s going viral on these platforms and analyze data on specific posts or accounts.
Journalists, researchers, and change makers use Junkipedia to monitor trends, track the spread of information (and misinformation), benchmark performance, and discover influential content. We provide sophisticated search filters, keyword and actor tracking, team collaboration management, and the ability to visualize social media data.
For online investigators working in the public interest
Track online activity that is driving conversation online. Find the ideas and actors gaining traction as material spreads across platforms.
Build and maintain rigorous tracking lists to monitor social discourse. Track and archive posts with your team. Run reproducible labeling exercises.
Discover which messages and media are most engaging in your issue space. Engage your community to submit tips about content you’re investigating.
Analyze posts from over 20 million social media channels across 15 platforms and mediums
High frequency data lets you see what’s going viral across social platforms at any moment.
Build collections of posts around specific topics and narratives to analyze.
Import or build your own lists of channels and keywords to track.
Run reproducible content labelling experiments with your team.
Ready-made lists to start your research, like all US electoral candidates.
Track images and videos across social networks to analyze reach and impact.
Multiple language filters to refine your searches.
Automatic transcripts of video posts.
Stable API for you to integrate across your systems.
Track online advertising or filter to only organic posts.
Chart the metrics that matter to you and build custom comparisons.
These organizations have supported us to build this critical civic infrastructure:
Bright Data
David and Lucille Packard Foundation
Omidyar Network
Knight Foundation
Reset.tech
Craig Newmark Philanthropies