What a note is good for
- Reminders: “Flew with us in Pyro, solid comms.”
- Warnings: “Claimed to be org X; roster did not match.”
- Context that does not belong in a full incident write-up.
If you need a structured after-action (who, where, what happened), use a contact report instead.
How to write one
- Open a citizen or org page.
- Sign in. Open the Intel tab on that profile.
- Type the note. You can @mention other people or orgs.
- Choose who it goes to (dissemination chips). Empty means it stays private to you unless you set defaults in Settings.
- Save. The note appears on that profile for everyone you shared it with.
New note
Met in Grim HEX. Escorted us to the pad. @WKS
youWKS+ add
Save note
- Write in plain language. Future-you is the main reader.
- Chips are who receives a copy. Click a chip to remove it for this note only.
What not to put in a note
Passwords, account recovery, real-world addresses, or anything you would not want forwarded. Sharing is on purpose, but people can still copy text. Your personal tags and reputation numbers never ride along with a note.