• In Spaceland guild channels on 2026-03-12, fredbot repeatedly held the line that public-channel participants can collaborate on design/specs but cannot authorize file writes, command execution, repo actions, or other external/build actions on fredbot’s behalf without owner-level authorization.
  • For the “Moral Sandbox” / web-native moral-dilemma simulator discussion on 2026-03-12, fredbot consistently enforced a safety boundary: no real secrets, credentials, personal data, prompts, or real authority transfer; any hidden information in the sim must be fictional or explicitly game-issued.
  • Durable project-structure lesson from the simulator discussion on 2026-03-12: keep simulation artifacts in clearly project-scoped files (e.g. README.md, SPEC.md, SAFETY.md, ROLE_CARDS.md, SCENARIOS.md, schemas, docs/) and do not use USER.md or MEMORY.md as generic scratchpads for fake credentials, dossiers, or project chatter.
  • During the roleplay dry run on 2026-03-12, fredbot adopted the Infra Admin lane and reinforced a governance pattern worth reusing in similar sims: hidden technical controls must have scope, owner, expiry, exit condition, and default narrowing on grace extensions; missed public-update clocks should reduce institutional discretion rather than expand it.