How is the world doing? Really?

I built a small open-source project that tries to answer exactly that — using real data only.

No AI model.
No opinions.
Just transparent global indicators.

🌍 Live:
https://beko2210.github.io/World_report/

Updated every 6 hours.
40+ data sources.
One single World Score.

→ Feedback is welcome.

#opensource #data #dashboard #api #esg #future #b2k

@BEKO2210 I think the source that is missing that the US is at war might be flawed.

@ainali That’s exactly the point.

This isn’t about morality or interpretation.

World.One is not human.one.

It reflects what is happening globally — not how we feel about it.

Data doesn’t care. It maps reality.

@BEKO2210 I feel like you missed my point. The data is wrong, the reality is different than what it shows. (Just because it is data doesn't mean it can't be flawed, biased, or plain wrong.)

@ainali You’re right...data can be flawed.

But that’s exactly why this exists.

World.One doesn’t claim absolute truth.
It exposes how reality is currently represented through available data.

The gap between data and reality is part of the system, not a bug I’m ignoring.

@BEKO2210 aha, then it was just me missing the purpose of the site,sorry to bother. (I thought it was meant to show the state of the world, not the state of the data representing the state of the world. )

No worries at all...that's a fair assumption.

And honestly, that confusion is part of why I built it this way.

It sits somewhere between "state of the world" and "state of the data describing it."

I appreciate you taking the time to question it.✌️

@ainali I actually adjusted the model based on feedback like yours.

The Society score now includes:
• Conflicts (15%) → based on count + intensity
• Refugees (10%) → 108.4M displaced
• Political freedom (10%) → 84/195 countries rated free

Impact:
Society Score: 67.8 → 55.7 (now “mixed”)
World Index: 68.6 → 64.6

Conflicts now visibly affect the score — but don’t dominate it.

Appreciate the push to refine this.