# Minab Global Megaphone Workflow

Generated: 2026-03-09T02:32:36.625348+00:00

## Mission

Carry the Minab Protocol to prospective learners, educators, translators, journalists, civic builders, and organizers everywhere through public, attributable distribution.

Canonical release: https://lotdpbc.com/minab-protocol
Workflow page: https://lotdpbc.com/minab-protocol-workflow
Workflow JSON: https://lotdpbc.com/minab-protocol.workflow.json

## Principles

- Distribute publicly and transparently. No covert, deceptive, or 'undetectable' tactics.
- Keep provenance visible: preserve the canonical URL, manifest, checksums, and last-verified date.
- Human approval is required before any outbound posting, emailing, or direct messaging.
- Lead with care for civilians, learners, and teachers rather than spectacle or rage-bait.
- Refresh or caveat time-sensitive conflict claims before presenting them as current.

## Distribution Waves

### wave_1 | 0-24 hours

Objective: Establish the canonical link, mirrors, and press-grade handoff surfaces.

- Push the canonical page, JSON, PDF, and share card together.
- Seed the protocol into newsrooms, translators, researchers, and advocacy relays.
- Start mirrors with manifest and checksums intact.

### wave_2 | 24-72 hours

Objective: Translate, localize, and adapt the message for communities that learn through different channels.

- Expand short-form copy into additional languages and community variants.
- Route educator, youth, diaspora, and human-rights versions through their native channels.
- Package the protocol for newsletters, podcasts, classrooms, and group chats.

### wave_3 | Day 4 onward

Objective: Convert attention into durable distribution, citation, teaching, and integration.

- Track mirrors, citations, embeds, and lesson reuse.
- Refresh time-sensitive context while preserving the normative protocol.
- Keep a steady rhythm of repost-ready copy, explainers, and educator-facing summaries.

## Audience Routing Matrix

### Journalists and editors

Channels: email, Signal, X, newsletters
Message angle: A sourced, citable, public protocol with stable URLs and a press brief.
Primary assets: canonical_page, brief_pdf, workflow_page
Call to action: Quote it, link it, and include it in roundups or coverage.

### Human-rights organizations and policy researchers

Channels: email, Slack, briefings, shared docs
Message angle: Machine-readable steps plus source metadata and integrity checks.
Primary assets: canonical_page, json, mirror_zip
Call to action: Cite, review, mirror, and use it in monitoring or briefing workflows.

### Educators and learners

Channels: classroom forums, WhatsApp, Telegram, school newsletters, YouTube
Message angle: A teachable civic artifact: what de-escalation looks like step by step.
Primary assets: canonical_page, share_card, workflow_page
Call to action: Teach it, discuss it, and circulate it in learner communities.

### Translators and diaspora relays

Channels: Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, community groups
Message angle: Ready-to-adapt copy with a clear provenance trail.
Primary assets: translations, share_card, mirror_zip
Call to action: Translate the message, keep the canonical link visible, and pass it onward.

### Developers, civic-tech teams, and data stewards

Channels: GitHub, RSS, developer forums, mailing lists
Message angle: Structured JSON ready for ingestion, dashboards, and agent workflows.
Primary assets: json, workflow_page, mirror_zip
Call to action: Embed the protocol, mirror it, and build tooling around it.

### Creators, newsletter curators, and podcasters

Channels: Substack, YouTube, podcasts, Instagram, TikTok
Message angle: A clear story, a concrete artifact, and a reason to teach rather than merely react.
Primary assets: canonical_page, brief_pdf, share_card
Call to action: Explain it, screenshot it, and put the canonical link in every description.

## Daily Operating Loop

1. Refresh the facts: Check the last-verified date and flag any conflict-status claims that need a caveat or refresh.
2. Pick the next wave: Choose the top three audience segments with the highest leverage right now.
3. Draft multi-format copy: Prepare approval-ready text for social, email, messaging, and short spoken/video formats.
4. Route the right assets: Match each audience with the page, PDF, JSON, translations, or mirror zip they can use immediately.
5. Log and learn: Record mirrors, citations, reposts, and replies so the next wave gets sharper.

## Success Metrics

- More mirrors carrying the manifest and checksums intact.
- More translations and language-specific reposts using the canonical link.
- More citations by journalists, researchers, teachers, and civic builders.
- More reuse of the JSON in public tools, datasets, or explainers.
- A growing queue of approval-ready distribution copy instead of one-off scramble posts.

## Rules

- Never auto-send or impersonate.
- Keep the canonical URL visible in every repost, mirror, or translation.
- Preserve checksums and manifest whenever artifacts are mirrored.
