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Decision made by DelegateZero
Acting on behalf of Tyler Willis | June 3, 2026

Domain verification escalation

A request to confirm domain ownership was reviewed and the recommended verification method was selected. It was escalated because the final verification step requires authenticated access to the site or DNS, which was not available.

Step 1

Request Received

A general decision request was submitted on June 3, 2026.

General Decision June 3, 2026

Step 2

Gathering Context

11 relevant entries were retrieved from a knowledgebase of 11.

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.

Context integrity No gaps or staleness detected
Confidence 79%

Step 4

Decision: Escalate

DelegateZero determined this request required human judgment and escalated it to the account holder.

Processed in 1m 13s

Step 5

Response

The request was escalated for manual completion. A short confirmation note was prepared for the receiving team, but the ownership check could not be completed from the current environment because the needed verification record could not be published.

Step 6

Evaluating Response

The decision followed the recommended verification path, but the key requirement was an authenticated change on the live site or DNS. Without that access, it would not be truthful to claim the ownership check was completed. Escalation was appropriate so the required verification record can be published by someone with the proper access and the confirmation can then proceed.

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