MiroFish

Policy and campaign rehearsal

Policy and campaign rehearsal should expose objections before rollout.

MiroFish helps teams rehearse a public policy, campaign message, nonprofit initiative, or local announcement before release. It separates supporters, opponents, undecided audiences, reporters, and operators so tradeoffs are visible.

MiroFish workspace showing graph context, agent personas, and simulation settings for Policy and campaign rehearsal
MiroFish turns seed material into graph context, agent perspectives, simulation events, and a report the reader can challenge.

When this scenario fits MiroFish

Use this page when the message will meet public scrutiny and the team needs to know which groups may support, resist, question, or reinterpret it.

The value is the reasoning path: a concrete event, named actors, seed material, branch comparison, visible limits, and one next test.

First-run brief

Prepare the scenario before opening the console

Policy or campaign draft

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

Affected groups

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

Expected benefits

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

Known tradeoffs

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

Opposition points

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

Rollout timeline

Bring a compact note so the run can stay grounded and reviewable.

Copy-ready MiroFish prompt

We plan to roll out this policy or campaign. Here is the draft, affected groups, expected benefits, tradeoffs, opposition points, and timeline. Rehearse likely reactions and identify what explanation or evidence should change before release.

Actors to separatePlausible branchesSignals to verify
Supporters
Opponents
Affected residents
Reporters
Operational staff
Support grows because benefits are concrete
Opposition grows because tradeoffs feel hidden
Confusion spreads because operational details are vague
Which group asks the first hard question
Which tradeoff needs plain language
Which operational detail blocks trust

How this catches hot-event traffic

A breaking event page can link here when the reader asks what may happen next. This route explains the reusable method; the event page can stay short, current, and specific.

For fresh stories, write one event brief, choose the matching scenario page, paste the prompt into MiroFish, and publish only the branches that remain useful after human review.

FAQ

Policy and campaign rehearsal FAQ

What should I prepare?

Prepare Policy or campaign draft, Affected groups, Expected benefits, Known tradeoffs, Opposition points, Rollout timeline.

What does MiroFish return?

A rehearsal report with group reactions, first objections, weak evidence, response options, and a clearer next version of the public explanation.

What should I not expect?

Simulation cannot replace civic engagement, legal review, ethics review, polling, or direct community feedback.

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