Sticky Message Antipattern Detector
Scan a draft, pitch, or copy for the named failure modes that kill stickiness — buried leads, decision paralysis, common-sense sedation, semantic stretch, stats-without-story, abstract strategy talk, scope creep, and the direct-message fallacy. Use this skill whenever a user asks to audit a draft, diagnose why a message is not landing, review a pitch, find the problems in copy, spot issues in an announcement, critique a marketing page, debug a speech, or check an internal memo — even when they do not explicitly use the word "stickiness". Activate on phrases like "audit this draft", "what is wrong with this message", "why is not this landing", "find the problems in this copy", "review my pitch", "spot the issues", "this is not resonating", "my announcement fell flat", "tell me what is broken in this email", "diagnose this speech", "why does not anyone remember what I said", "critique my copy", or any situation where the user supplies a short-form prose artifact and asks for a rigorous problem diagnosis rather than a rewrite. The skill produces a flagged-passage report with each instance located, severity-scored, and paired with a fix strategy — it does NOT rewrite the draft end-to-end and does NOT cover the Curse of Knowledge (that is a separate detector) or score the full six-principle SUCCESs rubric (that is a separate audit skill).
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Made to Stick
Chip Heath, Dan Heath
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