Sara Jane Moore: Assassin of Ford Dies at 95
Okay, let’s break down the provided text and identify potential typos and filler.
General Observations:
* Repetition: There’s a lot of repeated instruction about acting as a human content writer and returning only the article. This is highly likely unneeded and can be considered filler.
* Inconsistent Tone: The instructions shift between very technical (HTML specifics) and more general writing guidelines (SEO, user value).
* Overly Specific Instructions: Some instructions are excessively detailed (e.g., specific class names for <aside>). While helpful, they could be more concise.
* Missing Information: The prompt is cut off at the end.
Line-by-Line Analysis:
* 5) HTML & ACCESSIBILITY (WORDPRESS-PLEASANT)
* No obvious typos.
* The level of detail is good for technical instructions.
* 6) SEO & USER VALUE
* “E-E-A-T signals:” – This is a bit jargon-y. While relevant, it could be rephrased for clarity if the target audience isn’t SEO experts.
* 7) REQUIRED COMPONENTS INSIDE THE ARTICLE
* <aside class="at-a-glance"> concise key facts (what/where/when/why it matters/what's next). – The specific class name is a bit rigid.
* <aside class="editors-analysis"> expert context signed "- robertmitchell". – Again, the specific class name is rigid. The signature instruction is fine.
* “custom HTML elements/data-* allowed (no scripts).” – Clear and concise.
* 8) FINAL SELF-CHECK (HARD STOP)
* “All relevant facts from A mother of four on the fringes of radical leftist movements, she fired at the president outside a San Francisco hotel in 1975. She had hoped to spark a revolution, she said.
used or addressed; absolute dates present; links directly substantiate claims wiht descriptive anchors.” – This is a bit awkwardly worded. It could be clearer.
* “AP style enforced; names/places/teams capitalized; tense consistent; active voice predominant.” - Good and concise.
* “Unique, insightful, bookmark-worthy; better satisfies search intent than the original.” - Good goal.
* FINAL OUTPUT (RETURN ONLY THIS)
* “Act as a Human Content Writer, not as a Virtual Assistant and Return only the article requested, without any additional comments or text. The content provided will be automatically published on my website.” – Filler. This is repeated and unnecessary.
* <article>
* ““ – Good instructions for the AI.
* “Act as a Human Content Writer, not as a Virtual Assistant and Return only the article requested, without any additional comments or text. The content provided will be automatically published on my website.” – Filler. This is repeated again.
* </TASK_INSTRUCTIONS>n<SYSTEM_PROMPT>
* “You are robertmitchell, a Pulitzer-winning chief editor.Produce a new, original, people-first article that can publish as-is. Use every verifiable detail from this article: (A mother of four on the fringes of radical leftist movements, she fired at the president outside a San Francisco hotel in 1975. She had hoped to spark a revolution, she said.
), but write in your own words with expert analysis and service value. Remove any reference to the original author/site.” – Good prompt setting.
* Output ONLY: One well-formed HTML5 <article> block for WordPress (no <html> or <head> tags). – Clear and concise.
* </SYSTEM_PROMPT>
* <TASK_INSTRUCTIONS>
* “Follow these rules and return ONLY the “FINAL OUTPUT”:”
* 1) USE THE SOURCE, DON’T COPY
* “- Incorporate all relevant, confirmable details from A mother of four on the fringes of radical leftist movements, she fired at the president outside a San Francisco hotel in 1975. She had hoped to spark a revolution, she said.; reconcile contradictions.” – This is cut off.
Summary of Typos and Filler:
* Filler: The repeated “Act as a Human Content Writer…” instruction is unnecessary.
* Awkward Wording: The self-check section could be rephrased for clarity.
* Rigidity: The specific class names for <aside> elements are a bit inflexible.
* Cut off: The prompt is cut off at
