🌕 What's The Webb?
A real-time global mood index — one number, one face, one signal.
Updated every 15 minutes from live world news headlines.
The Idea
Every 15 minutes, Global Webb Press ingests hundreds of news headlines
from sources around the world. The Webb reads that stream and asks a
simple question: what is the world feeling right now?
The answer comes back as a single number — the Webb Index
— a mood signal, and a vintage moon face whose expression matches the
moment. No editorializing. No opinion. Just the data.
The Webb Index
A number from 0 to 100. Lower means the world looks
darker — more conflict, crisis, and volatility in the headlines. Higher
means calmer, more stable, or positive news is leading the cycle.
0 — Crisis
50 — Uncertain
100 — Optimistic
The Trend
The arrow next to the index shows whether the mood is improving,
worsening, or holding steady compared to the previous cycle.
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Rising — mood improving
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Falling — mood worsening
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Stable — holding steady
The 12 Signals
The Webb resolves every cycle into one of twelve named mood states,
each with its own face. Click any face to see the full profile and
technical trigger conditions.
Breaking
Major event dominating all coverage
Crisis
High conflict, elevated volatility
Chaotic
Multiple simultaneous hot stories
Escalating
Situation worsening, trend falling
Negative
Predominantly dark headlines
Tense
Guarded, watchful, low-grade stress
Uncertain
Mixed signals, no clear direction
Stable
Calm, routine, low volatility
Quiet
Low activity, minimal churn
Positive Drift
Sentiment improving, cautious optimism
Optimistic
Broadly positive, low conflict
Polarized
High conflict and high positivity — divided
How It Works
- News headlines are ingested from global sources every 15 minutes.
- Each headline is classified by topic — conflict, disaster, crime, health, economy, politics, technology, or positive.
- A sentiment score is calculated from the ratio of negative to positive topic hits across a rolling 120-minute window.
- A volatility score measures what percentage of articles are brand new this cycle — a proxy for how fast the news is moving.
- The two scores combine into the Webb Index (70% sentiment, 30% stability).
- The index and volatility are cross-referenced to resolve the final signal — one of the twelve named states above.
- The matching moon face updates in the sidebar. The cycle repeats in 15 minutes.