Who This Website Is For

A concise, friendly introduction to our target audience — positioning and user personas.

1) People in Recovery (The Rebuilders)

Characteristics:

  • Currently in treatment, therapy, or self-recovery
  • Eager to break free from recording, calculating, tracking
  • Easily influenced by algorithm-driven content

This website helps them:

  • Reduce triggering content
  • Build gentle daily decision-making approaches
  • Relearn to trust their bodies

2) People Trapped by Diet Algorithms (The Cycle Breakers)

They know:

  • How scrolling videos leads to endless "weight loss tips"
  • Algorithms create a thorny timeline — the more you watch, the more it hurts

This website helps them:

  • Redesign their information feed
  • Understand "why the same type of content keeps appearing"
  • Move from "comparison" to "awareness"

3) People Who Want to Support Friends (The Safe Supporters)

They may:

  • Not be directly affected, but want to understand
  • Want to have conversations, but fear saying the wrong thing
  • Want to care, but don't know where to start

This website provides:

  • What to say & what not to say
  • Guidance-based support (not supervision)
  • Shareable resource links (NEDA, WHO)

4) Educators & Information Designers (The System Changers)

They will:

  • Use this content for classrooms, projects, design prototypes
  • Use it as UX, information architecture, data visualization case studies
  • Apply empathy instead of functionalist design

This website provides:

  • "How algorithms affect body narratives" as a formal research topic
  • Visualization method suggestions
  • Ethical framework (no tracking, no quantification, no judgment)

"Healing is not tracking, it's feeling."

— Not A Number · Project