Topic · social
Burger Ingredient Transparency
3 posts
· 1,101 engagement
· first seen 13 May 2026
· last seen 3 Jun 2026
A reddit post argues that fast food chains should disclose all ingredients in their burgers, promoting transparency and fairness in consumer information.
Stance breakdown
How the per-edge framings classify across 3 classified edges. Each framing is labelled by a small AI stance classifier; see the methodology page for details.
Sentiment breakdown
Whole-post emotional valence across 3 classified posts that reference this topic. Distinct from stance: a post can be supportive of the topic and still negative in tone (an angry supporter) — the two together capture the texture short-form posts compress into very few words.
Platform mix
Where the conversation is happening. Engagement is volume-weighted (likes + 2×shares + 3×replies); a small number of high-impact posts can outrank a high-volume but low-engagement platform.
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reddit
3 posts
· 1,101 engagement
1,101
Top posts by engagement
The most-engaged posts referencing this topic. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies; the order matches the digest ranking on /social.
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reddit
· u/grummyfreya
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 389
· ↻ 0
· 💬 159
· 866 engagement
22 May
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reddit
· u/venzann
· sentiment: neutral
· ♥ 82
· ↻ 0
· 💬 42
· 208 engagement
13 May
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reddit
· u/psychetropica1
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 0
· ↻ 0
· 💬 9
· 27 engagement
3 Jun