"troll-me" is a web application that analyzes a user's profile after they log in, and returns a number of different ways they could potentially "troll" some of their closer friends. The application looks at conversations your friends have had in comments, and attempts to contribute to them. It also analyzes photos through IBM's "Watson" service and tries to make its comments more coherent, and it gives you a laugh when you need a distraction from your homework. The content of the "troll"-ing ranges from things your grandma might say to you on one of your photos ("michael... are you coming up for thanksgiving this year? -nana") to quirky, random sayings about what you'd least expect.
It wouldn't be a great model if the service automatically posted these things for you. In order to avoid that, the application simply returns a number of different things it plans on publishing, then it gives you the final call whether you want to post it to your profile or not. A link is also provided to you in the results that lets you see which post/photo the algorithm is trying to post to.
I've utilized the Facebook Graph API as well as BlueMix/Watson from IBM to construct this one-of-a-kind, easy to use Facebook "troll"-er. Feel free to ask me any questions, and all of the source code is up on GitHub. I would love to see some more contributions to this side-project.
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