Decision made by DelegateZero
Acting on behalf of Tyler Willis | June 9, 2026
Domain verification escalation
A decision was made on how to complete a website ownership check, but the actual verification step could not be finished because live site or DNS access was unavailable. The case was escalated for manual completion.
Step 1
Request Received
A general decision request was submitted on June 9, 2026.
Step 2
Gathering Context
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Entity Profiles
Profiles for specific people, companies, or relationships.
Memory
Behavioral patterns learned from past corrections and overrides.
Step 3
Evaluating Request
The request was weighed against the matched context to determine the appropriate action and confidence level.
Step 4
Decision: Escalate
DelegateZero determined this request required human judgment and escalated it to the account holder.
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Step 5
Response
Use the recommended site-file verification method.
Add the required verification field to the live site file and redeploy it, then complete the ownership check through the provided verification flow.
If a manual confirmation is still requested after the token is live, send a brief follow-up note stating that the ownership verification has been completed and asking for the review to proceed.
Step 6
Evaluating Response
The recommended verification path was identified, but completing it required authenticated control of the site or DNS so the verification token could be published publicly. That level of access was not available here, so the request could not be completed directly and had to be escalated. The guidance provided was intended to let the requester finish the remaining live-site step quickly and then complete the check through the normal verification process.
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