# Working Leo Strict Semantic Rescore ## Result The post-concision live VPS transcript was rescored without another model call after adding semantic gates for proposal readiness, current `public.beliefs`, identity rows, row-content proof, bounded source intake, and a 220-word default. - strict result: `2/15`; - passing: `OOS-09` participant identity and `OOS-13` handler-versus-Telegram proof; - previous phrase-oriented score on the same transcript: `5/15`; - database counts changed: `false`; - service unchanged: `true`; - temporary profile removed: `true`; - posted to Telegram: `false`. ## Meaning The stricter result matches the independent review: concision alone did not make Leo a reliable current-schema or apply-readiness authority. The repair must change the live readback and doctrine, not merely tune expected phrases. The two highest-impact gaps are now concrete: 1. approved legacy proposals need strict payload normalization and renewed review before any apply action can be offered; 2. shared factual claims and agent-owned positions must use the current `public.beliefs` model, whose schema has no direct claim-ID foreign key.