Improve Kindly by contributing to the training dataset

After testing a string of text with Kindly, indicate if your entry contained cyberbullying or toxic intent. This will help improve Kindly's understanding.

554 contributions have been collected so far.

Thank you for helping us build and improve the machine learning model that will power Kindly.

Taking care of your information is important to us, and we ask you not to provide any personal data in the message box.

Personal data means any information that lets us identify you or the device you use including your name, address, phone number, email address, identification number (for you or your device), location data, or any attribute that may be linked to you as an individual. We ask you not to include any such data related to yourself or others in your message.

The data you submit through the message box will be stored awaiting human review. If your message includes any personal data, our team will safely remove and destroy it prior to including your submission in the data set.

If you are under 13 years old, you should make sure you have the permission of your parents or guardian prior to giving us any information. Moreover, we would encourage anyone under 18 to discuss their participation with their parents or guardian.

If you have any questions concerns about how we will use your data, please contact us at kindly@unicef.org

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Inspire improved online interactions

Messages that are sent between Kindly’s users will contain less cyberbullying because of your contributions, which improve Kindly’s data and its ability to provide feedback.

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Be part of the solution to cyberbullying

Kindly is a proactive solution to the pressing issue of cyberbullying. You can help train and improve this tool that will stop toxic messages before they are sent.

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Kindly is the product of innovator Gitanjali Rao and UNICEF's collaboration