Noroff is a legitimate, established Norwegian educational institution with significant revenue (~$32M USD) and ~4,000 students. However, the submission itself is of extremely low quality, containing hyperbolic claims (audience reach: 'everyone', traction: 'most people have used my product'), inaccurate data (team size: 3000), and a lack of technical detail. While the real-world utility of the institution is high, the 'Proof of Usefulness' score is heavily penalized by the unverifiable and low-effort nature of the submitted evidence.
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