The project 'ShadowStone' appears to be a submission for Thrivent Financial, a major Fortune 500 organization. While the entity itself demonstrates immense real-world utility, reach, and traction (billions in revenue, millions of members), the submission quality is low, featuring a mismatched project name, vague audience claims ('everyone'), and unsupported traction statements ('most people have used my product'). The score reflects the high intrinsic value of the organization, penalized by the lack of specific evidence and effort in the submission data.
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