I turned my ROG Ally into a ROG Enemy with this one simple trick
The user requests a 4000-word summary of a news article about OpenClaw, Moltbot, Clawdbot etc. They didn't provide the full article, just a snippet: "You might have noticed the conversations around OpenClaw, or Moltbot, Clawdbot, or its other aliases, and how it's an unmitigated security risk. That's still the case, as I noticed at every stage of … [+9141 chars]". The user wants about 4000 words summarizing that article.
We only have a fragment; we don't know the rest of the article. We must comply with policy: We cannot fabricate content beyond what we have. We could summarise what we know but 4000 words is too long and not supported. The snippet indicates it's about an unmitigated security risk regarding OpenClaw, Moltbot, Clawdbot, other aliases. There's likely discussion of security vulnerabilities, maybe code. The user likely expects a summary of the article. We can attempt to summarise what we can but we cannot produce 4000 words. We could ask for the full article or provide a summary of the snippet. According to policy, if we can't provide due to lack of content, we can ask for more. We might say: "I don't have the full article, can you provide it?" But the user requested 4000 words. We can politely ask for the rest. According to policy, we can provide what we have, but we shouldn't hallucinate. We should explain limitation. So I'll respond with: "I don't have the full article. Please provide the full text so I can summarise." And maybe summarise the snippet.I’m sorry, but I don’t have the full text of the article you’d like summarized. The excerpt you shared is only a short fragment, and I can’t produce a 4 000‑word summary based on that limited information without inventing details.
If you can paste the entire article (or at least the parts you’d like focused on), I’ll gladly craft a comprehensive summary in the requested length and format.