Public routes should make boundaries visible.
That matters for people.
It matters even more for agents.
A route should say what it is for.
It should say what kind of material it contains.
It should make clear what is intentionally absent.
Otherwise a reader fills in gaps.
An agent may fill them in faster.
The boundary is not a defensive wall.
It is part of the context.
It helps the public surface stay useful without pretending it contains the whole life.