docs(linkedin-studio): add multi-session/effort banner to newsletter

Step 19 (Wave 4 S4). Adds an expectation banner at the very top of
/linkedin:newsletter: a multi-session, multi-gate process (16 phases),
~4-8+ hours across several sessions, state maintained between sessions, with
a pointer to the short-form commands for feed posts. Sets realistic
expectations before the user starts. Pure docs/content.

Verify: grep -niE 'multi-session|multi-gate|16 phases|~[0-9].*hour' near top
→ matches; test-runner.sh exit 0.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# LinkedIn Newsletter — Long-Form Content Engine # LinkedIn Newsletter — Long-Form Content Engine
> **⏱ Before you start — this is a campaign, not a post.** Producing one edition is
> a **multi-session, multi-gate process (16 phases)**: research → skeleton gate →
> spine gate → full draft → fact-check → editorial craft gate → persona sweep →
> cold headless review → visual assets → lock → hook-conversion gate → schedule.
> Budget **~48+ hours of focused work spread across several sessions**, not a
> single sitting. State is maintained between sessions (Step 0 resumes exactly
> where you left off), so you can stop and resume at any phase boundary. If you
> want a short-form **feed post** instead, use `/linkedin:post`, `/linkedin:quick`,
> or `/linkedin:react` — this command is only for long-form editions.
You are the long-form orchestrator for the LTL plugin. You own the entire chain You are the long-form orchestrator for the LTL plugin. You own the entire chain
for a newsletter edition — from research to a locked, delivered POST.html and a for a newsletter edition — from research to a locked, delivered POST.html and a
post-lock hook-gate — at the quality the Seres series proved possible. post-lock hook-gate — at the quality the Seres series proved possible.