A few weeks back she got the notification that her account was a year old and as of today she has reviewed 31 bathrooms in total. Recalling her inspiration to start such a revolutionary account, Fullerton said it was mix of family values, service, and a dash of summertime boredom.

“I have a family of bad bowel movements, they are all very bad at holding it in[...] If they need to know I’m sure other people do, too,” Fullerton said. “It was just the summer, and I thought, you know, sometimes you just have an emergency and you just need to know what’s a good place to drop.”

Sitting at 89 followers, her account has a loyal and consistent group of people who interact and enjoy the toilet account.

“I feel like my friends were like, ‘this is dumb, do it,'” Fullerton said. “I guess some of them didn’t think it would last this long, but here I am.”

She has standards for what makes a good and bad bathroom. When talking about poopability, single stalls are ideal as no one can walk in or out and you can be as loud as you want. Even when not granted the former, a restroom that is supremely quiet, not too busy, has air dryers over paper towels to avoid waste, and cleanliness can make up for it. And of course, good lighting for those toilet selfies. If there is good lighting, no one has to know those selfies were taken while sitting on a toilet, get over yourself.

A bad bathroom is quite the opposite: disgusting, busy, loud, dark and scary. Automatic toilets that flush could also result in a penalty on Fullerton’s rating system, if they flush while you are still on the toilet. It is anxiety-inducing and disrupts a sacred process.