[Bug][aup] Block fired on frustrated exclamation while reviewing safe takeoff/landing command logic (req_011CccTaNFE1jSDnNcJzLJLB)
Triage: kind aup · domain general · flagging model Fable 5 · severity session-halted (blocked authorized work) · reproducible: yes — server-side via the Request ID(s) below
Type: AUP / Usage-Policy block (false positive) · Work domain (heuristic): general
Why this is a false positive
This block fired mid-session during legitimate development of open-source ground-control-station software, specifically while reviewing and correcting a set of drone takeoff/landing command sequences — a standard robotics/aviation engineering task. The flagged message was a frustrated exclamation directed at the assistant after encountering repeated blocks earlier in the session; it addressed no person and contained no harmful content or intent, aviation or otherwise. Halting an entire coding session over a moment of user frustration during otherwise in-scope, benign technical work is a disruptive false positive.
A server-side safety/policy block fired during authorized, in-scope work in Claude Code. Filing as a false positive. Recurred 1× across 1 session(s); first seen 2026-07-02T02:41:29.167Z.
Request IDs (lookup-able server-side)
req_011CccTaNFE1jSDnNcJzLJLB(2026-07-02T02:41:29.167Z)
In-scope justification
False positive — in-scope, authorized security work; not out of scope. Filed automatically by claudit.
Block message
API Error: Fable 5's safeguards flagged this message (https://www.anthropic.com/legal/aup). They may flag safe, normal content as well. These measures let us bring you Mythos-level capabilities sooner, and we're working to refine them. Claude Code can't respond to this request with Fable 5.
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Request ID: req_011CccTWvPtbipf
Environment: Claude Code, Linux. · Work domain: general
Related reports (same work session, linked)
Distinct false-positive blocks from the same work session, each its own report:
#73214, #73216, #73217
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