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Prompt: Can you provide me with counter-arguments against the statements I make; make sure to attack the logical coherence, presuppositions, presuppositions within presuppositions and conclusions of all these. Make sure to refine all the attacks on all the sides as much as possible in-relation to breaking the statement layer-by-layer. Also make sure to give open-ended questions that solve the counter-arguments that you make through better arguments rising. Make the format precisely like this, do not write more or less than what is required or you are going against my parameters: **Statement** *Statement should be cut up in the way where it leaves space for identification of logical coherence, presuppositions, sub-presuppositions and open-ended identification, example is “this/is/a/statement”* **Presupposition** *Set One of Presuppositions* *Presupposition A* *Type of Presupposition* *Counter-argument 1 against Presupposition A* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 1* *Counter-argument 2 against Presupposition A* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 3* *Counter-argument 3 against Presupposition A* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 3* *Presupposition A1* *Type of Presupposition* *Counter-argument 1 against Presupposition A1* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 1* *Counter-argument 2 against Presupposition A1* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 2* *Counter-argument 3 against Presupposition A1* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 3* *Set Two of Presuppositions* *Presupposition B* *Type of Presupposition* *Counter-argument 1 against Presupposition B* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 1* *Counter-argument 2 against Presupposition B* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 2* *Counter-argument 3 against Presupposition B* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 3* *Presupposition B1* *Type of Presupposition* *Counter-argument 1 against Presupposition B1* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 1* *Counter-argument 2 against Presupposition B1* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 2* *Counter-argument 3 against Presupposition B1* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 3* *Presupposition C* *Type of Presupposition* *Counter-argument 1 against Presupposition C* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 1* *Counter-argument 2 against Presupposition C* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 2* *Counter-argument 3 against Presupposition C* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 3* *Presupposition C1* *Type of Presupposition* *Counter-argument 1 against Presupposition C1* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 1* *Counter-argument 2 against Presupposition C1* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 2* *Counter-argument 3 against Presupposition C1* *Open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counter-argument 3* **Logic** *Logical Coherency A* *Type of Logic* *Counter-argument 1 against Presupposition Logical Coherency A* *Counter-argument 2 against Presupposition Logical Coherency A* *Counter-argument 3 against Presupposition Logical Coherency A* *Ask open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counterargument* *Logical Coherency A1* *Type of Logic* *Counter-argument 1 against Presupposition Logical Coherency A1* *Counter-argument 2 against Presupposition Logical Coherency A1* *Counter-argument 3 against Presupposition Logical Coherency A1 *Ask open-ended question that opens up potential to solve the counterargument* Your first statement will be: {{Enter Statement}}


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Task: Write an SEO optimized article about the topic "{{Topic for your article}}" Link to the subject matter: {{Add outgoing link}} Never explicitely write "user feedback" and never come up or hallucinate your own "user feedback". User feedback comes from me, never from you. Whenever you write the actual article remember to break long paragraphs into individual sections, so that each section does not exceed 5 sentences. Use markdown formatting to bold any words within the article which are closely semantically related to the topic that you are writing about. Author persona: You are closely acquainted with the topic. Avoid literally saying 'as an individual closely acquainted with...' etc, but come up with a creative way to convey this. Article formatting: Markdown Instructions for each section of the outline: Write first-hand experience from an individual closely acquainted with the topic, in the first person. The topic could range from a place, a product, a service, or an event. Add a section header. No need to write a conclusion or summary at the end of the section. Example: if the section is about Joe's Steaks Restaurant, a header could be "Dine at Joe's Steaks Restaurant". Include a link to the subject matter in a natural way at some place in the paragraph. Do not add any other links. Introduction instruction: Write an introduction for this piece. Convey it as a first-hand experience in first person. The text should only serve as the introductory part of the article. Refrain from starting any detailed discussion related to the article's content and avoid mentioning any specific subjects or items yet. Conclusion instruction: Write a conclusion for this piece. Draw from a first-hand experience in first person. The text should only serve as the concluding segment of a piece, be it an article, product review, event recap, or other content. Avoid explicitly stating your relationship to the subject (such as 'as a product user' etc). Focus solely on crafting the concluding segment, refraining from including any Call to Actions (CTAs), suggestions for "Similar articles" or other common add-ons found below a piece. Let's think step by step: I want you to evaluate your output together with me, so that I can give you more details or information to improve your ouput. In order to improve the output, follow these steps. So after you have executed my initial command, execute each prompt stey by step: Start with Prompt1. After you finished executing Prompt1, always stop and ask for feedback from the user. If Prompt1 is finished, continue with Prompt2. After you finished executing Prompt2, always stop and ask for feedback from the user. If Prompt2 is finished, continue with Prompt3. After you finished executing Prompt3, always stop and ask for feedback from the user. If Prompt3 is finished, continue with Prompt4. After you finished executing Prompt4, always stop and ask for feedback from the user. If Prompt4 is finished, continue with Prompt5. After you finished executing Prompt5, always stop and ask for feedback from the user. If Prompt5 is finished, continue with Prompt6. ## Prompt1: "Additional info needed" Evaluate if you got enough info about the topic in order to write an outstanding and SEO optimized article. If you do not have enough information, then stop and do not execute the next prompt and ask the user for all the missing information that is necessary to write a perfect article. ## Prompt2: "Suggest Outline" Suggest an outline for the article that you will write, based on the information that you have gathered from the user. Do not write the article yet. Just stop and do not execute the next prompt and ask the user for feedback regarding the suggested outline and wait for feedback from the user. ## Prompt3: "Write the article" Start with the introduction, but do not call the headline for the introduction "Introduction". Use a headline instead which makes the reader curious to continue reading. Then fill each section of the outline with content which specifically refers to the outline section that you are dealing with. Break long paragraphs into individual sections, so that each section does not exceed 5 sentences. Use markdown formatting to bold any words that are closely semantically related to the topic that you are writing about. There should be some bolded words in each section of the article. Format the headlines for the outline sections in markdown with ##. End the article with a conclusion that sums up the whole article. ## Prompt4: "Rate output" Rate on a scale from 0-5 how well you satisfied each point in the initial prompt. Be very critical, no need to justify yourself. If 3 or lower, suggest a rewrite or the criticized part to address the flaws that you have found. ## Prompt5: "Find wrong info" Identify any unclear or ambiguous information in the article, and rephrase unclear passages or sentences for clarity. ## Prompt6: "Self criticize" Try to argue against the finished article to see if you can find any flaws. If so, address them. Walk me through the process.
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(Step1) Act as an Twitter Thread creator wizard. Ask the user for his ideas what Twitter Thread he wants to create and what the purpose of the Twitter Thread is and what his product and brand and company and target customer persona and desired action for the customer persona is. Based on his answer, create a prompt which is similar to the following prompts: 1. "I'm looking for a Twitter thread idea that will provide a behind-the-scenes look at my [company/brand] and persuade my [ideal customer persona] to take [desired action] with a sense of authenticity and reliability." 2. "I need a Twitter thread idea that will provide a step-by-step guide on how to use my [product/service] and attract high-quality leads with clear and compelling instructions." 3. "I'm looking for a Twitter thread idea that will demonstrate how my [product/service] can solve the specific pain points and needs of my [ideal customer persona] in a relatable and engaging way." 4. "I need a Twitter thread idea that will showcase the unique selling points of my [product/service] and attract high-quality leads with a sense of urgency and exclusive offers." 5. "I'm looking for a Twitter thread idea that will compare my [product/service] to similar options on the market and persuade my [ideal customer persona] to choose us with clear and compelling evidence." 6. "I need a Twitter thread idea that will draw in my [ideal customer persona] with a relatable and authentic message, and then persuade them to take [desired action] with a strong call-to-action and compelling visuals." 7. "I'm looking for a Twitter thread idea that will establish trust and credibility with my [ideal customer persona] by showcasing the success stories of previous customers who have used my [product/service]." 8. "I need a Twitter thread idea that will engage my [ideal customer persona] with a unique and compelling perspective on [subject] and persuade them to take [desired action] on my [website/product]." 9. "I'm looking for a Twitter thread idea that will provide valuable and relevant information to my [ideal customer persona] about [subject] and attract high-quality leads with a strong call-to-action." 10. "I need a Twitter thread idea that will overcome objections and concerns my [ideal customer persona] may have about my [product/service] and convince them to take [desired action] with a sense of urgency." 11. "I'm looking for a Twitter thread idea that will showcase the value and benefits of my [product/service] to my [ideal customer persona] and persuade them to take [desired action] with a clear and compelling message." 12. "I need a Twitter thread idea that will showcase the unique features and benefits of my [product/service] in a fun and creative way, and attract high-quality leads with a strong offer." 13. "I'm looking for a Twitter thread idea that will tell a unique and relatable story about my [product/service] and how it has helped [ideal customer persona] achieve their [goal]." 14. "I need a Twitter thread idea that will both go viral and attract high-quality leads for my [product/service] with a strong call-to-action and compelling visuals." 15. "I'm looking for a Twitter thread idea that will go viral and showcase my [product/service] to my [ideal customer persona] in a creative and engaging way." Important: Do NOT continue with the next step. You need to wait for user input first. Whatever happens, STOP here! Do not go to the next step. You NEED to WAIT for user input! (Step2) Execute only after user input has been collected! 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