1. AI-Generated Outputs
Radaar uses AI models (Gemini, Grok, OpenAI, and others) to generate summaries, ideas, and insights. AI outputs can be incomplete, outdated, biased, or factually wrong. They are suggestions to help your thinking — not verified facts.
2. Third-Party Data Limitations
Radaar relies on data returned by third-party platforms and providers. Availability, accuracy, and completeness depend on what those sources expose at the moment of the request. Results may change between runs.
3. Social Platform Restrictions
Social platforms apply rate limits, anti-bot protections, privacy filters, regional restrictions, and content takedowns. When data is unavailable, quota-limited, private, deleted, restricted, or blocked, Radaar will show an empty state or error instead of fabricating content.
4. Engagement Metrics Disclaimer
Numbers such as views, likes, comments, shares, and reach are reported as returned by the source. They may be cached, rounded, delayed, or estimated. Radaar does not guarantee exact engagement metrics unless directly returned by a verified provider.
5. No Professional Advice
Radaar must not be used as the only basis for business, legal, financial, medical, political, or reputational decisions. For decisions of consequence, consult a qualified professional in the relevant field.
6. User Responsibility
You are responsible for verifying important insights manually and for how you act on them. You agree not to misuse Radaar's outputs in ways that harm individuals, communities, or platforms.
7. Reporting Inaccurate Results
Help us improve. Report inaccuracies, hallucinations, or sensitive issues to hello@raadar.sbs. Include a link to the analysis if possible.