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User Correction Signal Patterns

Patterns that indicate the user is correcting or refining the agent's behavior.

High Priority Signals (Explicit Corrections)

Direct corrections:

  • "No, that's not right..."
  • "Actually, you should..."
  • "Don't do X, instead do Y"
  • "That's incorrect..."
  • "You misunderstood..."

Explicit instructions:

  • "Always..." / "Never..."
  • "From now on..."
  • "Make sure to..."
  • "Remember to..."

Repeated clarifications:

  • User re-explains the same point multiple times
  • User provides same instruction in different words
  • User corrects same mistake in multiple sessions

Workflow corrections:

  • "You skipped step X"
  • "You should have done Y first"
  • "That's the wrong order"

Medium Priority Signals (Effective Patterns)

Positive reinforcement:

  • "That's perfect"
  • "Exactly what I needed"
  • "Great, keep doing it this way"
  • "Yes, that's the right approach"

User adopts the pattern:

  • User requests same workflow multiple times
  • User references previous successful interaction
  • User asks to "do it like last time"

Implicit preferences:

  • User consistently asks for specific format
  • User regularly requests certain tools/approaches
  • Patterns in how user phrases requests

Low Priority Signals (Observations)

General feedback:

  • "Hmm, interesting..."
  • "I see..."
  • Neutral acknowledgments

Exploratory questions:

  • "What if we tried..."
  • "Could you also..."
  • "I wonder if..."

Context clues:

  • Time of day patterns
  • Task batching preferences
  • Communication style preferences

Environment signals:

  • Tools user prefers
  • File organization patterns
  • Workflow preferences

Anti-Patterns (Not Corrections)

Questions about capabilities:

  • "Can you do X?" (not a correction, just inquiry)

Exploration:

  • "Let's try something different" (exploration, not correction)

Context changes:

  • "Now let's work on Y" (topic shift, not correction)