Pattern Break Engine
Every video enters an audited draw before it's generated. Multiple variance dimensions change the combo on every job — no template, no fingerprint.
Why it matters
YouTube's Inauthentic Content policy doesn't read your script. It looks for patterns: same hook, same pacing, same intro, week after week. That's exactly how dark channels grow and then get shut down in bulk. Pattern Break Engine breaks the pattern systematically.
How it works
Before the ScriptAgent runs, the engine draws a set of attributes that give the video its identity — hook, pacing, duration, voice, palette, intro, outro. The draw isn't uniform: it respects the channel's recent history and avoids combinations that appeared recently. When the channel starts drifting repetitive, the engine enters corrective mode and prioritises less-used values.
The principles behind the draw
- 1. Short non-repeat — Critical combinations — the ones defining the video's "face" in the first seconds — never repeat back-to-back.
- 2. Window balance — Across many videos, no single value dominates. If a hook is showing up too often, it's temporarily pulled from the pool.
- 3. Corrective mode — When the distance between recent videos gets small, the engine forces less-probable choices — channel health beats randomness.
- 4. Compatibility — Pairs that would make the video feel off (e.g. analytical hook on an ultra-short video) are auto-reselected to the next value in the pool.
Plan availability
Creator activates the core dimensions. Studio adds voice and palette. Scale activates the full set, including pacing and music bed.