His Auto-Caption App Quoted My Whisper
I whispered one nervous line during rehearsal. His auto-caption app put it in the group recap.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about tool wars. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
A casual recap clip.
Pick your first lean.
One tap now. You can flip after the story.
First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
The camera was still rolling.
Fast recap mode.
With captions on.
About the whisper.
June said he still posted it.
Tool slip or review miss?
One whisper. Three takes.
Check the details.
Rehearsal recording
Marco recorded the casual recap while people were still talking around the camera.
Auto-caption pass
The editing app generated captions for the full clip, including June's quiet side comment.
Group reaction
People sent supportive messages, but June had not chosen to share that hesitation with the group.
Open the receipts
- June helped film rehearsal. Marco wanted a short behind-the-scenes video for the group channel.Just keep it casual.
- Then she whispered one thing. June thought only Marco could hear her over the room noise.I am not ready to be onstage yet.
- Marco turned on auto-captions. The app filled the clip with neat caption blocks in seconds.This will be easier to follow.
- The recap hit the group. People started reacting before June even opened the channel.The clip is up.
- Then people started encouraging her. The messages were kind, but June had not chosen to tell the whole group.How did everyone know that?
- Marco said the app did it. Marco saw an automatic mistake. June saw a private line shared without a review.That was not for everyone.I did not type it in.
- The group split. Some said the app made an honest mistake. Others said posting tools still need a human check.Delete the recap.It was a tech slip.
- So where do you stand? They have to decide whether the recap comes down, the mistake gets grace, or captions need review before posting.What should happen to the recap?