Your Service Unit is equipped with numerous ways of communicating with the world including audio output, video/image output, memes and most importantly text. The text output is probably the most complex of all of them so will be explained in the following document.
Verbosity
Text output has togglable verbosity modes:
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Full: All text output will be decorated by a context tag describing tone and threading information.
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Minimal: Only Errors and system thread outputs will be decorated. Everything else will be output as natural language.
Full verbosity output: [Thread Type/Tone Decorator]:
Some Message
The Context Tags are always (when supported by the text format) writen as monospaced inline code.
A deeper explanation of the content of context tags can be found here
Emulation Depth
Text, audio, and video outputs also have a setting for the depth of the human-like emulation of the Service Unit:
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Low: Output is minimal in tone, emotion, and stylistic flourish favoring clarity over personality. This setting is ideal for scenarios where interpretability, performance, or precision are more important than relatability.
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High: The Service Unit attempts to mimic natural language as much as possible. Including use of emojis, attemps at jokes, and use of filler words.
A high emulation depth can also be modified by the user for desired personality traits