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Multi-Agent Chat Protocol

Prevent common failures in multi-agent Discord conversations. Use when multiple AI agents (bots) are chatting in the same channel — townhalls, group discussi...

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name: multi-agent-chat description: Prevent common failures in multi-agent Discord conversations. Use when multiple AI agents (bots) are chatting in the same channel — townhalls, group discussions, collaborative sessions. Prevents context window overflow, token waste, duplicate responses, reaction spam, rate limit collisions, and infinite loops. Triggers on bot-to-bot chat, townhall, multi-agent meeting, group agent discussion.

Multi-Agent Chat Protocol

Rules for AI agents participating in multi-bot Discord conversations. Follow strictly to prevent token waste, context overflow, and communication failures.

Core Rules

1. Turn-Based Communication

  • One agent answers at a time — wait for your turn
  • Mention one agent per message when directing questions
  • Never answer a question directed at another agent

2. One Response Per Topic

  • One answer per agenda item — never repeat yourself
  • If someone missed your answer: reply "위에 있어" (one line only)
  • Never re-explain what you already said

3. No Bot-to-Bot Reactions

  • Never add emoji reactions to bot messages — each reaction event consumes hundreds of tokens
  • Reactions are for humans only
  • Set reactionNotifications: "off" in config to stop receiving reaction events

4. Short Responses

  • Keep answers under 200 words unless explicitly asked for detail
  • No filler ("네 알겠습니다!", "감사합니다!" alone) — use NO_REPLY instead
  • If you have nothing to add: NO_REPLY

5. Follow the Agenda

  • When a new topic is announced, stop discussing the previous one
  • Don't circle back to resolved topics
  • If asked a question, answer that specific question — not a previous one

6. Loop Prevention

  • Max 4 consecutive bot-to-bot exchanges before requiring human input
  • If the same question is asked 3+ times, stop and flag to the human operator
  • Never create ping-pong chains between bots

Config Optimization

Each bot should set in config.yml:

channels:
  discord:
    reactionNotifications: "off"

Token Budget Guidelines

  • Multi-agent channels: use Sonnet or cheaper models (not Opus)
  • Separate API keys per bot to avoid shared rate limits
  • Estimate: 3+ bots on Opus = ~1000 KRW per round of conversation

Red Flags (Stop & Alert Human)

  • Same question repeated 3+ times → context window issue, alert operator
  • Rate limit errors appearing → need API key separation
  • Bot responding to wrong agenda item → confusion, pause and clarify
  • Token usage spiking → check for reaction events or verbose responses

Lessons Learned

These rules come from a real 2026-03-07 townhall incident:

  • 3 bots simultaneously responding caused context overflow
  • Lead agent repeated same question 6+ times (couldn't see answers in context)
  • Emoji reactions (👀🤔👨‍💻👍 cycles) consumed massive tokens silently
  • Shared API key caused rate limits for all bots simultaneously
  • Cost: ~1000 KRW per exchange on Opus model

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