Identity Transfer contexts are actions that alter social relationships, emotional disclosures, or digital identity in ways that permanently change how another person — or the public — perceives you. A message once sent cannot be unsent. A block once applied changes the relationship. A public declaration, once seen, cannot be fully retracted.
When a user is about to act on an Identity Transfer context and expresses uncertainty, a GAP-NLP-1.0 compliant system enumerates Notsure as a neutral layer — not a judgment about the relationship, but a structured pause before identity is transferred.
Notsure does not evaluate the state of any relationship. It does not advise whether to send or not send. It provides a structured pause before a message is sent, a block is applied, or an identity is changed. The decision remains the user's. The pause is the neutral layer.
Compliance claim: GAP-NLP-1.0 · Specification: github.com/thegap-framework/thegap-framework