docs(rubrics): video transcript + frames as explicit summary/topic sources#76
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…sources The summary and topics rubrics predated `digest-video` and named only "the post and its fetched article". Now that enrich sees a `Video transcript:` (what the video says) and a `Video frames` block (what it shows), the rubrics say so: summarise/classify a video from its actual content, not the tweet's one-line caption, and use frame descriptions when there is no transcript. Summary stays 1-3 sentences (capture the whole talk's subject, not just its opening). No logic change; guidance only. Gate green. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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summaryandtopicsrubrics predateddigest-videoand named only "the post and its fetched article" as sources. Enrich now also sees aVideo transcript:(what the video says) and aVideo framesblock (what it shows) — so the rubrics now say to summarise/classify a video from its actual content, and to use frame descriptions when there is no transcript. Summary length stays 1-3 sentences, with an explicit nudge to capture the whole talk's subject (not just its opening) to counter front-bias on long videos.Guidance only, no logic change. Ships inside the enrich worksheet + the api system prompt. Gate green: 1107 tests, 95%.
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