Transparency Report
We believe a platform built on workplace transparency should practice it too. This report documents every government request, legal demand, and content action we receive.
Warrant Canary
As of February 26, 2026, InsideScoop LLC has:
NOT received any National Security Letters.
NOT received any orders under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
NOT been subject to any gag order by a FISA court or any other government body.
NOT placed any backdoors in our software or provided user data to any government agency under a secret mandate.
NOT been required to modify our systems to allow third-party access to user data.
If this canary is not updated within 90 days, or if any of the above statements are removed, assume the corresponding condition is no longer true.
By the Numbers
Government & Law Enforcement Requests
InsideScoop has not received any government requests for user data, subpoenas, court orders, or law enforcement inquiries since launch.
Our policy: When we receive a legal demand for user data, we will:
Challenge requests that are overbroad, vague, or legally insufficient.
Notify affected users when legally permitted to do so.
Provide the minimum amount of data legally required.
Never voluntarily share user data with employers, corporations, or third parties.
Update this report to reflect any requests received.
Content Moderation
We use a combination of AI-assisted review and human moderation to maintain platform quality while protecting free expression. Our approach:
What we moderate
Personally identifiable information (to protect all parties)
Credible threats of violence
Content that is clearly fabricated or defamatory
Spam and commercial solicitation
What we protect
Truthful accounts of workplace conditions
Criticism of employers and management
Reports of safety violations and misconduct
Discussions about wages, benefits, and organizing
Government Data Sources
InsideScoop aggregates publicly available government records from the following federal agencies. All data is sourced from official public databases.
AI & Algorithmic Transparency
InsideScoop uses artificial intelligence in the following ways:
Universal Score (0-6 scale)
Each company receives a risk score calculated from the severity, frequency, and recency of government violations. The score weights factors like workplace fatalities, willful violations, carcinogen releases, wage theft amounts, and repeat offender status. This is a quantitative score derived from public government data, not a subjective rating.
Content Moderation
User-submitted reviews and confessions are screened by AI to flag content that may contain personal information, threats, or fabricated claims. Flagged content is reviewed by human moderators before removal.
Analyst (Intel Terminal)
Our AI-powered research assistant helps users explore the database using natural language questions. It queries structured government data and returns factual results. It does not generate opinions or make judgments about companies.
Update Schedule
This transparency report will be updated quarterly at minimum, and immediately when:
We receive any government request for user data.
We receive a DMCA takedown or legal demand for content removal.
We make significant changes to our moderation policies.
We add new data sources or AI capabilities.
The warrant canary status changes.
Questions about this report?
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