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Should I Send That Message Gauge
Paste the message and get a verdict on whether to send it, redraft it, or leave it alone.
What this means
This instrument starts blank so it does not judge a made-up example before you have entered your own situation.
Formula used
Sendability score = clarity and proportion - emotional heat - hidden motive - recipient sensitivity - screenshot exposure
Worked example
A short message that says what happened and asks for clarification usually scores better than a three-paragraph prosecution sent while angry, especially if the recipient is an ex, boss, colleague, or group chat.
Common questions
Is this meant as serious life advice?
No. It is a pause button for ordinary awkward messages. It cannot know the whole relationship, power dynamic, safety context, or whether sending anything is appropriate.
What makes a message risky here?
High emotional heat, mixed motives, passive aggression, recipient sensitivity, and writing something you would hate to see screenshotted all push the score down.
What should I do with a bad result?
Usually: save it as a draft, remove the part designed to wound or win, and rewrite the smallest clear version of the actual point.
Plain-English summary
Fill in the questions on the left to generate a verdict card.
This section translates the result into a short, direct takeaway rather than leaving the page at a bare number.
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