Dave-IT-guy 0.1.4

The user says: "use about 4000 words to Summarize the following news article: A required…". They provide an excerpt: "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]".

This looks like an error message from a website indicating some content didn't load. There's no actual news article content. The user requests a 4000-word summary of the news article. The article content is missing; only an error message snippet is given.

We need to handle the request properly. According to policy, we can't hallucinate content. We can explain that we need more content to summarize. So we should ask for the actual article text or provide a summary of the error message. We should not hallucinate 4000 words.

We can respond politely asking for the article text. If we cannot produce a summary because we don't have the content, we can explain that. We also can provide a short summary of the error message if they want.

The user explicitly wants about 4000 words summary. That is extremely long. But they provided no article. So we can't comply. We must respond with a request for clarification.

Hence produce a reply: sorry, I need the full article to summarize.I’m happy to help, but the text you shared looks like an error message from a website rather than the article itself. In order to produce a 4000‑word summary, I’ll need the full content of the news story you’d like summarized.

Could you please provide the complete article text (or a link to where it can be accessed) so I can give you a thorough, accurate summary? If you only have a short excerpt, I can summarize that instead, but it won’t reach the 4000‑word length you requested. Thank you!

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