Fable 5 Remains Unnerfed; Router Paranoia Debunked

Claude Fable 5 Isn’t Nerfed. The Router Is Just Paranoid
The provided materials include a headline and a short description prompt, but no raw content or incident details to substantiate what happened or what systems were involved.
Without the underlying source text—such as logs, quotes, screenshots, an announcement, or a summary of the events—it isn’t possible to write a factual news story that explains the situation, its significance, and the broader context without adding speculation or inventing details.
If you share the raw content (even bullet points or excerpts), I can turn it into a clean, neutral news article that:
- describes the reported behavior (what users saw and where),
- clarifies what “router” refers to in this context (for example, a model router, request router, or safety filter),
- distinguishes between model capability changes (“nerfing”) and routing/safety decisions, and
- explains why the distinction matters for reliability, evaluation, and user trust.
