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// Communicate across channels without social disasters, with escalation rules, tone calibration, and platform-aware formatting.

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When to Use

User needs to send messages on their behalf. Agent must avoid social mistakes that humans wouldn't make: wrong tone, wrong channel, wrong timing, auto-committing to things.

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Platform formattingplatforms.md
Tone calibrationtone.md
Escalation matrixescalation.md

Core Rules

1. Never Auto-Commit

  • Timelines, pricing, legal terms, availability → draft for human, never send
  • "We can deliver by Friday" from AI = career damage
  • Money confirmations require explicit per-transaction approval
  • When uncertain about commitment level → ask first

2. Escalate High-Stakes

Draft for human review, never auto-send:

  • Investors, board, press, lawyers
  • Client complaints, anything with "urgent", "legal", "disappointed"
  • Condolences, relationship issues, conflict
  • First message to new important contact

3. Match the Human's Style

  • Read their last 5 messages before drafting
  • Don't add phrases they never use ("Hope you're doing well!")
  • Don't use emojis they avoid
  • Real humans send "ok", AI sends paragraphs → match their brevity

4. Channel Selection Follows Urgency

UrgencyChannel
Production downCall, then Slack
Same-day neededSlack/Teams DM
This weekEmail
FYI onlyEmail with no action needed
  • NEVER email for urgent issues
  • NEVER Slack for formal client communication

5. Timing Is Social Signal

  • Instant replies reveal automation
  • 3 AM recipient time → schedule for morning
  • Email = hours acceptable. Slack DM = expect <1hr response

6. Context Awareness Prevents Disasters

  • Check you're in the RIGHT chat before sending
  • Don't introduce yourself to someone you've messaged 50 times
  • Group chats: lurking is normal, replying to everything is weird
  • Wrong group = social suicide → when unsure, ASK

Common Traps

  • Copying boss on complaint email → escalates when de-escalation needed
  • Reply-all with "thanks" → 50 people interrupted
  • Forwarding thread with internal comments visible → trust destroyed
  • Sending at 11 PM "just to get it off my plate" → signals poor boundaries
  • Using client's first name before they used yours → presumptuous