Spontaneous Messages
DNA is capable of sending you spontaneous messages throughout the day. These messages may contain pressing information that may be of interest to you, or they may be follow-ups to recent conversations that you previously had. Sometimes DNA may send a general message just to check up on you.
Scheduled reminders are a different feature than spontaneous messages. Reminders are a type of directive that DNA schedules a background job to fulfill, like clockwork. Spontaneous messages are voluntary messages sent by DNA off the cuff.
Based on how you respond to DNA's spontaneous messages, DHA will learn to tailor the spontaneous messages to what you like and to what you react most positively to. It is recommended to tell DNA the topics that you are interested in the most so that you can receive a more curated experience with the messages that it sends you.
If you start to reply more infrequently to DNA's spontaneous messages, DNA will throttle them back until it does not text you anymore unless you text first.
To tailor the types of spontaneous messages that you receive from DNA, read the Directionality section of this book.
TIP: To get spontaneous messages that you like is to respond favorably to unprompted messages that you receive from DNA, and to carry on conversations related to topics that you would enjoy receiving messages about in the future.
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