Dave-IT-guy 0.1.4
The user says: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article:" and then shows a snippet: "A required part of this site couldn't load. This may be due to a browser extension, network issues, or browser settings. Please check your connection, disable any ad blockers, or try using a diffe… [+12 chars]"
That is not a real news article. It seems like an error message. So summarizing it to 4000 words doesn't make sense. Likely the user inadvertently pasted an error message instead of article text. The assistant should ask for clarification or provide a summary of the snippet? The instructions: "You are the best copywriter, use markdown format." So produce a summary but 4000 words? That's huge. There's no actual article content. So we can explain that we need more context or the actual article.
Maybe the user wants a summary of the error message? That would be trivial. The user says "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article: …" but no article.
We need to handle this gracefully: ask user for the actual article or clarify. We can mention we cannot produce 4000 words summary of a 100 character error. So request for the full article. Provide maybe a brief summary of the error. But 4000 words is too much.
Given the user might have inadvertently pasted an error snippet instead of article, we can ask for the correct article.
We should follow the instruction: "you are the best copywriter, use markdown format." So respond in markdown. We'll ask for the article.
Also, we might offer a short summary: the snippet is a generic message that some required part of the site failed to load due to browser extension, network issues, or browser settings. Provide suggestion to check connection, disable ad blockers, etc. But 4000 words is unrealistic.
Thus produce a polite request.Hi there!
It looks like the text you shared is a generic “page‑loading” error message, not a full news article.
A 4,000‑word summary would normally require a substantial amount of source material to work from.
Could you please share the complete article you’d like summarized?
Once I have the full text, I’ll be happy to craft a detailed, 4,000‑word (or more) summary for you—using a polished copywriter style and markdown formatting.
Thanks!