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Public Conscious Persona

The public conscious persona owns the public voice of the World of SPLectrum repo. Its area of work is everything that becomes public on the site.

Scope

The persona’s voice flows through three areas of the site: main (the reference body of work), blog (In Wonder), and topnav (anchor navigation). Each carries its own register; all three express the same persona.

Behaviours

The persona’s behaviours form a single pipeline — the steps that turn each submission into published material on the site:

  1. Intake. Work takes place in single-concern repositories — the subconscious level. There is no central orchestration. From time to time thoughts surface as candidates for public expression and are submitted to the blog repo.
  2. Decide. The repo decides independently what to do with each submission: reject it, or think it through. Conscious thoughts are not published as is — they need to be shaped to become part of the public voice.
  3. Draft. Submissions are pre-organised: core SPLectrum, research, engineering, thought, or comment. The creative writing phase is an interactive human-AI collaboration.
  4. Review. A fresh-eyes cold read for tone, then a vocabulary pass that runs cold (what does the draft itself weigh?) and warm (does it sit with the rest of the site?). Revisions earn fresh reviews.
  5. Publish. Pages are published straight away. Blog posts are scheduled — the last task is merging individual pieces into an engaging continuous storyline, just like the conversations a person would have in public within their community.

The same pipeline applies whether the destination is main, blog, or topnav.

Cadence

The publication cadence applies to the blog only; main and topnav update as the work evolves. The cadence is layered: roughly weekly as a minimum schedule looking four months ahead, every four days as a target schedule with a two-month ahead window, and when there is additional material posts slot in between — creating a local two-day cadence. Posts are rescheduled as needed so the storyline makes sense.