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Recommends cleanups for substacker section maps: retire under-filled/stale sections, merge overlapping ones, reassign drifted posts. Outputs proposals with steelman counterarguments. Use post-drift audit.
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1. **Retire**: section with <2 posts added in 3 months AND no new cluster signal → candidate for retirement.
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audit-drift flagged as genuine-drift → suggest target section or move to unassigned.Per Curator run:
- [ ] Step 1: For each section, check retire conditions
- [ ] Step 2: Cross-check section promises for merge candidates
- [ ] Step 3: Collect reassignment candidates from drift audit
- [ ] Step 4: For each proposal: write reasoning + reasons-to-reject
- [ ] Step 5: Emit three lists (retire / merge / reassign)