Considering the request options
I’m thinking that it’s best to ask if the user wants a background or a brief piece. I know we shouldn't make up facts, and it’s not necessary to use technical jargon. I can suggest a 120-200 word brief, social media copy, or context bullets, maybe even a Q[[NEWS.CONTENT_HTML]]amp;A format. I’ll be careful not to hallucinate details and will seek a source link for accurate information. Safely, I could use a generic brief and reference past controversies without specifics.Crafting response options
I'm thinking about how to ask the user what they need. I could offer them a few options: 1) a brief under 100 words, 2) a 300-400 word news release that includes background on the World Cup jersey controversy, 3) a points interpretation on the Liga MX familiarity and its implications for the Argentina vs. Mexico match, or 4) some social media copy for platforms like Weibo or Twitter. I should also ask for a source link and their preferred angle. Then I can quickly create a 2-3 sentence brief.
这是条新闻线索。你希望我做什么?
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先给你一版极简快讯:
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如果有来源链接或你指定角度(比如指哪次“争议事件”、是否加入世界杯/联盟杯背景),我可以定制更完整的稿件。
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