“I'll absolutely destroy you at chess tonight”
// caught on the word "destroy". Genuine banter, wrongly removed.
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The problem
Filters match strings. Communities communicate meaning. A word-list can't tell a joke from a threat, so it punishes the wrong people and misses the real harm.
“I'll absolutely destroy you at chess tonight”
// caught on the word "destroy". Genuine banter, wrongly removed.
"The day you were born was a loss to humanity."
// no trigger words, so it sails through. Real harm, invisible.
You tune word-lists forever and still get it wrong. Stridel moderates the meaning instead ↓
How it works
Similar messages end up close together in a shared mathematical space. Your policy becomes a line through that space, and it shifts the moment you correct it.
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policy boundary · "Keep a respectful tone"
Simplified 2D illustration. Real embeddings live in thousands of dimensions.
Capabilities
POLICY
REALTIME
PLATFORMS
FEEDBACK
LATENCY
ISOLATION
Comparing to an LLM
A frontier LLM might edge us out by a few percentage points on the hardest edge cases. But it costs an order of magnitude more and burns far more power to get there. At scale, that trade rarely holds up.
Nearly the same accuracy at a fraction of the cost and carbon.The small gap isn't worth paying 20× for.
Pricing
For a single community finding its feet.
For active servers that moderate daily.
Most popular
For networks running many communities.
For platforms operating at scale.
Pay-as-you-go API
The same latent moderation over a REST and streaming endpoint. Usage-based, volume-tiered.
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