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Communalytic | Toxicity & prosocial scores, embeddings, and clusters generated via Communalytic (Social Media Lab, Toronto Metropolitan University) using Google's Perspective API.
Toxicity Scored
55,769
9.3% of 596,542 total
Prosocial Scored
54,229
Embeddings
55,418
403 clusters
Avg Tox / Con
0.245 / 0.328

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Active: "What times are we living …" 160 comments · Page 7 of 7
Once upon a time, Brampton was known as where the Scots lived.
Once upon a time, Brampton was known as where the Scots lived.
Identity Attack0.021083053
Insult0.012756908
Profanity0.015044857
Threat0.0079873605
Severe Toxicity0.0016498566
Low Tox 0.032156147 Moderate Con 0.346
Jan 27, 2026 2 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
Also, for those watching who have never lived in Canada, here's a fun little experiment you can try: Go to Radio Garden and go to Brampton's radio stations. Try to find a station in English …
Also, for those watching who have never lived in Canada, here's a fun little experiment you can try: Go to Radio Garden and go to Brampton's radio stations. Try to find a station in English or French (The official languages of Canada). You may or may not notice a pattern. At the time of writing this, out of 6 stations, 5 of them are indian or punjabi.
Identity Attack0.023193322
Insult0.012452906
Profanity0.011697251
Threat0.006537435
Severe Toxicity0.001115799
Low Tox 0.031449065 Moderate Con 0.466
Oct 10, 2025 Inside Canada's Indian Metropolis (Brampton)
even in the little town where i live in western canada there is a community collage and a lot of punjabi's that have straight up told me that they are here for school but only …
even in the little town where i live in western canada there is a community collage and a lot of punjabi's that have straight up told me that they are here for school but only go to 1 class once maybe 2 times a week for just over an hour and the rest of the time they are here working on student visa's where the government is paying half the wage prompting bigger business to highering these exchange student instead of local people
Identity Attack0.019173764
Insult0.014124917
Profanity0.011816809
Threat0.0060713873
Severe Toxicity0.0012111664
Low Tox 0.030270588 Constructive 0.63 Personal_Narrative
Jan 27, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
i dont blame them for wanting to be here. Definitely upset with the government for letting too much in the country in a short period of time. Not enough houses being built? lets invite milions …
i dont blame them for wanting to be here. Definitely upset with the government for letting too much in the country in a short period of time. Not enough houses being built? lets invite milions of people to live here
Identity Attack0.00932346
Insult0.012566907
Profanity0.010996987
Threat0.006479179
Severe Toxicity0.0008916855
Low Tox 0.030034892 Constructive 0.549 Policy_Critique
Feb 3, 2026 Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I have lived in Brampton from 1988 to 2014 - the sign on the 410 in 1988 for population in Brampton said around 64 000, have a look today.... I wish we made that many …
I have lived in Brampton from 1988 to 2014 - the sign on the 410 in 1988 for population in Brampton said around 64 000, have a look today.... I wish we made that many babies in so little time!!
Identity Attack0.005105704
Insult0.0113509
Profanity0.011663092
Threat0.008556974
Severe Toxicity0.0014209747
Low Tox 0.028031485 Constructive 0.704 Personal_Narrative
Jan 28, 2026 1 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
As a multi-generational, born-and-raised Canadian citizen. Recently, I have been unemployed for 1 year and 2 months, which is the longest I have ever gone without a job in my entire life. My EI has …
As a multi-generational, born-and-raised Canadian citizen. Recently, I have been unemployed for 1 year and 2 months, which is the longest I have ever gone without a job in my entire life. My EI has run out, and during this stressful time, I have only had 4 actual interviews with real human beings. I am also a caregiver for both of my parents, and working remotely has been my profession for the last 7 years. Remote work allows me to both care for them and bring in a full-time income. Despite having 30 years of customer service experience, I find myself being overlooked. Many companies now use AI to prescreen resumes, so if your resume isn’t ATS-friendly, it often never gets seen by a human. Even if you make it past that stage, there are endless AI-driven assessments before you even have a chance to speak with someone. And when you finally do, it’s often yet another layer of screening rather than a real interview. I know I bring value — I consistently receive compliments from customers across cultures for speaking clearly, precisely, and making their experience enjoyable. Yet I find myself competing with younger candidates who can work longer hours, or new immigrants that companies often prioritize, sometimes with government incentives. At 55, I feel like I’m being overlooked despite my proven skills and professionalism. Right now, I live with my retired parents and should be caring for them. Instead, my father is helping me pay my bills so I don’t ruin the credit I worked so hard to build. If I don’t secure a job soon, I fear I’ll lose everything else I’ve managed to hold onto. The stress is overwhelming — I cry daily, and on top of everything, I also face health issues of my own, but I have no space to focus on them because survival takes priority. Canada today feels very different from the country I grew up in. Since the pandemic, things have become harder in every way — jobs, housing, and simply living. Even if I manage to secure work, rent alone now takes up nearly 75% of what I’d earn, not even including other basic bills. It’s disheartening to feel like no matter how hard I push, I can’t get ahead.
Identity Attack0.006474625
Insult0.015796926
Profanity0.014293353
Threat0.0064079775
Severe Toxicity0.0012207031
Low Tox 0.027560094 Constructive 0.813 Personal_Narrative
Aug 28, 2025 Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
I work a full-time job and a part-time job. Never thought in my 40's I'd need 2 jobs to live. I slso don't own a vehicle.
I work a full-time job and a part-time job. Never thought in my 40's I'd need 2 jobs to live. I slso don't own a vehicle.
Identity Attack0.0017481487
Insult0.008595883
Profanity0.013029462
Threat0.006420923
Severe Toxicity0.0007867813
Low Tox 0.014765122 Constructive 0.613
Sep 8, 2025 1 likes Why Canadians Are Turning Against …
This has been going on since the 80’s. I lived in Seattle and traveled to Vancouver several times a year and would see more and more of them each time.
This has been going on since the 80’s. I lived in Seattle and traveled to Vancouver several times a year and would see more and more of them each time.
Identity Attack0.0034777985
Insult0.00817788
Profanity0.010723713
Threat0.0067186756
Severe Toxicity0.00081539154
Low Tox 0.013320025 Constructive 0.505 Personal_Narrative
Jan 27, 2026 17 likes Inside Canada's Indian Invasion...
I live right by the border and I cross all the time, and i've never had a problem with the border patrol nothing's changed I even asked the border patrol about the thirty days, and …
I live right by the border and I cross all the time, and i've never had a problem with the border patrol nothing's changed I even asked the border patrol about the thirty days, and they told me to shut off the t v
Identity Attack0.000078428246
Insult0.00030842802
Profanity0.000032065822
Threat0.00007475557
Severe Toxicity0.0000023035361
Low Tox 0.0009950195
Dec 11, 2025
I am supportive of immigration, but I believe there should be a cap of no more than 1-2.5% annually. A significant number of migrants moving to Canada from the same region or country could cause …
I am supportive of immigration, but I believe there should be a cap of no more than 1-2.5% annually. A significant number of migrants moving to Canada from the same region or country could cause issues, as this can lead to the formation of "mini-bubble" societies within Canada. These groups may sometimes become the dominant demographic and undermine the existing communities that have contributed to building Canada for decades. We cannot expect new immigrants to seamlessly merge into Canadian society. This is a major oversight by Canada’s Immigration Department. Digital applications from foreign nations may play a role in this phenomenon. There should also be regulations concerning how many new immigrants can be brought in by family members. For instance, one new citizen can legally bring both of their parents and their spouse, which is fair. However, there have been cases where this process is repeated multiple times within ten years, leading to a 1:15 ratio, where one person can bring in six to eight relatives. If there is a labor shortage in essential fields, Canada can offer long-term residency to those who continue to work in those sectors, such as caretakers. However, the pathway to citizenship could be lengthened or require a higher standard. For instance, the requirements could extend from X years of living in Canada to X+5 years, as well as passing a basic Canadian citizenship test, either written or verbal. While an increase of five years may seem unfair or lengthy, it is essential. A newborn child from a Canadian family requires 18 years to gain voting rights in elections, whereas new immigrants—especially those who come for study for four to six years—can potentially gain both citizenship and voting rights sooner if they meet the previous administration's standard. Children under the age of 18 can gain citizenship in as little as X-4 years, regardless of their full integration into Canadian society. This loophole is sometimes abused and provides preferential treatment that favors this process over existing Canadian. In my opinion, it would be fairer to calculate the duration of "living in Canada" based on the number of years they have paid "income taxes" in Canada. This is important because many individuals with multiple passports pay taxes elsewhere while benefiting from Canadian healthcare and other services. The investment in home buying as a pathway to citizenship has contributed to the housing crisis, resulting in numerous empty homes in various regions. While it may offer short-term economic benefits that some politicians favor, it is detrimental to Canada as a whole. If buying a house is the only requirement for citizenship, wouldn't a large portion of the global population be eligible for U.S. citizenship just by investing in U.S. businesses or stocks? This perspective may seem illogical when looking at it from outside the box. Apologies for being a bit wordy; I had much more to say. Nonetheless, I also support temporary residency for up to 6-9 months for those who have been evacuated due to war, natural disasters, or similar circumstances. Special exceptions can be granted for families with members working in critical fields that merit such considerations (high-end industry).
Identity Attack0.000069526875
Insult0.00010191088
Profanity0.000024604129
Threat0.0000227671
Severe Toxicity0.000003976266
Low Tox 0.00024560353 Policy_Critique
Apr 15, 2025 11 likes

Perspective API Dimensions Reference

13 dimensions explained

Toxic (6)

Toxicity
— Rude, disrespectful, or unreasonable
Severe Toxicity
— Very hateful or aggressive
Identity Attack
— Targeting race, religion, gender, etc.
Insult
— Inflammatory or provocative language
Profanity
— Swear words or obscene language
Threat
— Intention to inflict pain or violence

Prosocial (7)

Affinity
— Agreement or shared understanding
Compassion
— Concern for others' wellbeing
Curiosity
— Desire to learn or understand more
Nuance
— Acknowledges complexity or multiple perspectives
Personal Story
— Shares personal experience
Reasoning
— Evidence-based or logical argumentation
Respect
— Politeness and consideration for others
Data sources: comment_perspective_scores, comment_embeddings, and view_comment_sentiment · Scores are probability values (0–1) from Google's Perspective API via Communalytic.