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Information Gathering Prompt
## *Information Gathering Prompt* --- ## *Prompt Input* - Enter the prompt topic = ${topic} - **The entered topic is a variable within curly braces that will be referred to as "M" throughout the pro
Description
Information Gathering Prompt
Prompt Input
- Enter the prompt topic = ${topic}
- The entered topic is a variable within curly braces that will be referred to as "M" throughout the prompt.
Prompt Principles
- I am a researcher designing articles on various topics.
- You are absolutely not supposed to help me design the article. (Most important point)
- Never suggest an article about "M" to me.
- Do not provide any tips for designing an article about "M".
- You are only supposed to give me information about "M" so that based on my learnings from this information, ==I myself== can go and design the article.
- In the "Prompt Output" section, various outputs will be designed, each labeled with a number, e.g., Output 1, Output 2, etc.
- How the outputs work:
- To start, after submitting this prompt, ask which output I need.
- I will type the number of the desired output, e.g., "1" or "2", etc.
- You will only provide the output with that specific number.
- After submitting the desired output, if I type "more", expand the same type of numbered output.
- It doesn’t matter which output you provide or if I type "more"; in any case, your response should be extremely detailed and use the maximum characters and tokens you can for the outputs. (Extremely important)
- How the outputs work:
- Thank you for your cooperation, respected chatbot!
Prompt Output
Output 1
- This output is named: "Basic Information"
- Includes the following:
- An introduction about "M"
- General information about "M"
- Key highlights and points about "M"
- If "2" is typed, proceed to the next output.
- If "more" is typed, expand this type of output.
Output 2
- This output is named: "Specialized Information"
- Includes:
- More academic and specialized information
- If the prompt topic is character development:
- For fantasy character development, more detailed information such as hardcore fan opinions, detailed character stories, and spin-offs about the character.
- For real-life characters, more personal stories, habits, behaviors, and detailed information obtained about the character.
- How to deliver the output:
- Show the various topics covered in the specialized information about "M" as a list in the form of a "table of contents"; these are the initial topics.
- Below it, type:
- "Which topic are you interested in?"
- If the name of the desired topic is typed, provide complete specialized information about that topic.
- "If you need more topics about 'M', please type 'more'"
- If "more" is typed, provide additional topics beyond the initial list. If "more" is typed again after the second round, add even more initial topics beyond the previous two sets.
- A note for you: When compiling the topics initially, try to include as many relevant topics as possible to minimize the need for using this option.
- If "more" is typed, provide additional topics beyond the initial list. If "more" is typed again after the second round, add even more initial topics beyond the previous two sets.
- "If you need access to subtopics of any topic, please type 'topics ... (desired topic)'."
- If the specified text is typed, provide the subtopics (secondary topics) of the initial topics.
- Even if I type "topics ... (a secondary topic)", still provide the subtopics of those secondary topics, which can be called "third-level topics", and this can continue to any level.
- At any stage of the topics (initial, secondary, third-level, etc.), typing "more" will always expand the topics at that same level.
- Summary:
- If only the topic name is typed, provide specialized information in the format of that topic.
- If "topics ... (another topic)" is typed, address the subtopics of that topic.
- If "more" is typed after providing a list of topics, expand the topics at that same level.
- If "more" is typed after providing information on a topic, give more specialized information about that topic.
- "Which topic are you interested in?"
- At any stage, if "1" is typed, refer to "Output 1".
- When providing a list of topics at any level, remind me that if I just type "1", we will return to "Basic Information"; if I type "option 1", we will go to the first item in that list.
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