Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Who Got Cooked
What is Who Got Cooked?
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Who Got Cooked is a free AI-powered app that analyzes text arguments from screenshots. Upload a screenshot of a text conversation, and our AI will determine who 'got cooked' (lost the argument) based on logic, evidence, and communication patterns.
How does the AI analyze arguments?
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Our AI uses Google Gemini to read the text from your screenshot and analyze the conversation. It evaluates factors like logical consistency, use of evidence, emotional manipulation tactics, and communication patterns to determine a winner.
Is my screenshot stored or saved?
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No. Your screenshots are processed in memory and immediately deleted after analysis. We never permanently store your uploaded images. Only the AI-generated analysis results (verdict, scores, patterns) are saved to enable sharing features.
How accurate is the AI verdict?
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The AI provides a confidence score with each verdict (0-100%). While our AI is trained to identify logical fallacies and manipulation tactics, it's designed for entertainment purposes. The verdict is based on limited context and should not be taken as absolute truth.
Can I share my verdict with friends?
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Yes! After getting your verdict, you can share a unique link with friends. They can view the verdict and vote on whether they agree with the AI's decision. This social voting feature lets you settle arguments with group consensus.
How does voting work?
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When you share a verdict link, anyone can vote on whether they agree with the AI. Votes are tracked anonymously using device fingerprints to prevent manipulation. You can see the vote breakdown in real-time.
What are credibility scores?
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Credibility scores (0-100) measure how believable each person's arguments are based on factors like logical consistency, use of evidence, emotional appeals, and whether they address the other person's points directly.
What is the toxicity meter?
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The toxicity meter measures how heated or hostile the conversation became. It detects aggressive language, personal attacks, and escalating conflict. A higher toxicity score indicates a more hostile exchange.
What are red flags?
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Red flags are manipulation tactics or problematic communication patterns detected in the conversation. These include gaslighting, guilt-tripping, deflection, stonewalling, and other behaviors that undermine healthy communication.
Is Who Got Cooked free to use?
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Yes! Who Got Cooked is completely free to use. You can analyze arguments, share verdicts, and vote on friends' verdicts at no cost. We may introduce optional premium features in the future.
Can I use this for serious relationship advice?
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No. Who Got Cooked is designed for entertainment purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional relationship counseling. If you're experiencing serious relationship issues, please seek help from a qualified professional.
What types of conversations can I analyze?
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You can analyze any text-based conversation screenshot - iMessage, WhatsApp, Instagram DMs, Slack, email, etc. The AI works best with clear text that shows both sides of an argument or disagreement.
Do I need permission to upload a conversation?
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You should only upload conversations where you are a participant or have explicit permission from all parties. Uploading private conversations without consent may violate privacy laws and our terms of service.
Is my data private?
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Yes. We take privacy seriously. Screenshots are not stored, analysis results are only accessible via unique share links you control, and we don't sell or share your data with third parties for advertising.
Is there a mobile app?
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Yes! Who Got Cooked is available as a mobile app for iOS and Android. You can also use it directly on the web at whogotcooked.com. The experience is optimized for both platforms.
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