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LD3 preferences

Preference profiles shape how LD3 writes — tone, style and guardrails. Create profiles, set one active, and archive the rest without losing history.

Preferences tell LD3 *how* to write, not *what* to write. They live as reusable preference profiles* you manage in LD3 settings.

What a profile holds

A preference profile captures the writing guidance LD3 applies during generation and review — tone, style and the guardrails a draft must respect.

Profile lifecycle

You can:

  • List* the profiles you have.
  • Create* a new profile for a brand, team or publication.
  • Update* an existing profile as your voice evolves.
  • Set one active* — the profile generation currently uses.
  • Archive* a profile you no longer need, keeping its history.
  • Delete* a profile you want gone entirely.

Only one profile is active at a time, so generation always has a single, clear voice to follow.

Why profiles

Profiles keep output on-brand across every channel and reviewer. A reviewer also sees the active profile's guidance, so human and automated checks judge a draft against the same rules.

Related

  • LD3 reviews — where profiles are applied during review.
  • LD3 fact extraction — what profiles shape, not the facts themselves.

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