voice lessons from regenerates
when a user repeatedly chooses a certain kind of rewrite, hold your voice can turn that behavior into a small voice lesson for future checks.
quick answer
accepted rewrites teach more than ignored rewrites because they show what the user actually preferred.
use this for
- explaining why the product seems to learn
- debugging recurring rewrite behavior
- documenting accepted-suggestion memory
steps
- run a voice check.
- review the suggested rewrite.
- accept only rewrites that actually sound right.
- repeat this across real documents.
- review any lesson or drift proposal that appears later.
details to know
- lessons are small practical rules, not a replacement for the main profile.
- the app avoids treating one accidental click as a permanent voice change.
- lessons help future analysis and rewrites become more specific.
limits and edge cases
- do not accept rewrites just to clear the screen.
- bad accepted suggestions can teach the wrong preference.
- lesson behavior should be explained as learning from choices, not reading the user's mind.
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