Dave-IT-guy 0.1.7
The user wants a summary of the news article: "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]"
But that appears to be an error message, not an article. Possibly the user copy/pasted a snippet from a news article about a site not loading due to ad blockers. The actual news article is not fully provided.
We need to produce a 4000-word summary of that article, but we don't have the article. There's a short snippet. There's no article to summarize. We cannot fabricate content. We could note that we lack the full article, ask for the full text, or attempt to interpret and provide an extended discussion about issues with websites not loading due to ad blockers, network issues, etc. The user asked "Summarize the following news article". There's a short snippet. Possibly they want a summary of the error message? 4000 words is extremely long. Maybe the user wants a 4000-word summary of that snippet. But it's too short.
We should ask for clarification or request the full article. Or produce a summary of the snippet and discuss the broader context. But 4000 words is too long.
We should be transparent: we cannot produce 4000 words summarizing such a short snippet. Maybe we can expand with context. But the user specifically said "Summarize the following news article: [text]". They didn't provide the entire article. We can explain.
We can respond: I need the full article text. Alternatively, we can produce a summary of the snippet, but it's too short.
We should ask the user to provide the full article. Or politely say we need the full article to provide a proper summary. Also mention the snippet seems to be an error message from a website. We could give a brief explanation.
Thus we can respond with a request for clarification.I’m happy to help with a summary, but the text you pasted appears to be just a short error message rather than a full news article. To create a comprehensive summary—especially one that reaches roughly 4,000 words—I’ll need the complete article content or at least a larger excerpt that includes the main story, key points, quotes, background information, and any supporting details.
Could you please provide:
- The full article text (or the sections that cover the main narrative).
- Any headlines, bylines, or publication dates so I can contextualize the story.
- Any specific aspects you’d like highlighted (e.g., the cause of the site issue, the broader impact, expert commentary).
Once I have that, I can produce a detailed, 4,000‑word summary that meets your needs. Thank you!