🏷️ Tag Library
Use tags as performance cues, not decoration. The safest batch tags are lower-case, sparse, and placed only when delivery changes.
🎭 Core Set
[announcer]: show-host posture.[suspenseful]: quiz stakes.[clearly]: intelligible answer list.[curious]: inviting option scan.[pause]: short decision beat.[inviting]: login/action prompt without pressure.[confident]: correct-answer reveal.[warm]: human, non-robotic tone.[pleased]: positive continuation.[encouraging]: gentle next-step energy.
🎚️ Combos
- prompt_open:
[announcer, suspenseful]. - options:
[clearly, curious]. - decision_gate:
[pause]then[inviting]. - reveal:
[confident, warm]. - continuation:
[pleased, encouraging].
🚫 Avoid
- heavy SFX in canonical quiz questions.
- accents unless a voice test proves stable.
- sarcasm on factual answers.
- more than two tags in one bracket.
- tags between A/B/C/D options, because they can accidentally favor one answer.
📈 Ladder
- level_1: plain text plus punctuation; most reliable for facts.
- level_2: one tag at a section boundary.
- level_3: two compatible tags in one bracket.
- level_4: persona/reaction tags; useful for variants.
- level_5: heavy SFX, accents, or dense stacks; reserve for experiments.
✅ Batch Rule
The canonical WWTBAM batch uses level 3 at open/reveal boundaries and level 2 for the decision gate. It avoids SFX so every item remains fair, repeatable, and easy to validate.