Philadelphia · all events

Scoring rubric & methodology

Each upcoming event is scored by gpt-5.2 on five universal dimensions (1–10) plus value for price. Universal means the scores describe the event itself — the same for every viewer. The Score column is the weighted composite (weights below).

Dimensions

Social Quality
Will attendees interact, or just sit in an audience? Bring-your-friends events (Parks on Tap, concerts) stay moderate even if lively.
Serendipity
Crowd diversity + chance of an unexpected encounter. Outdoor public events and walk-up third spaces score higher; private ticketed seating lower.
Uniqueness
Rare one-time event vs. something that happens regularly?
Community Building
Does attending build something durable? Worship/intra-congregation events cap at 5; secular societies, clubs, and cultural events at religious venues are not capped.
Solo-friendliness
Can a stranger show up alone and meet people? 1–3 bring friends, 4–6 neutral, 7–10 built for strangers to meet (clubs, civic meetings, volunteer days, classes with regulars).
Value for Price
Is it priced fairly for what you get? Now a small part of the composite.

Composite weights

Description quality flag

The D column is the LLM's read on source text: rich, thin, missing (title only — take scores with a grain of salt).

Sort
Going alone?
heatmap: red = low, green = high
#ScoreDWhen EventVenueSource SocSer UniCom SoloVal
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