.
Since the category can’t be chosen, perhaps pick “News” from the finance list, but the instructions say only from relationship.
The prompt has two sets.
To cut short, the content is space, not relationships, so the categories Breakup etc. do not apply.
My final decision: Politely note the mismatch and offer to generate a proper blog post on the Artemis II return.
But since the system is to respond, here’s a plan:
The prompt is to create a blog article based on the input, but the instructions are for a relationship blog template.
Likely, the user wanted a relationship blog but pasted the wrong input-data.
For this, I cannot create a 3000 word relationship article from nothing.
Therefore, I will respond by rephrasing the actual article as a captivating blog post in English, following as much of the formatting as possible, but without forcing relationship theme.
But to respect the “response must be in XML”, I will try to create it, but that would be incorrect.
Perhaps the
Notice that the
Still not matching perfectly.
The article is “Artemis II Astronauts To Return Home Today: What To Know” from ZeroHedge.
For SEO, a title like “Artemis II Crew Returns From Moon Mission: Key Details on Reentry and Splashdown”
But the instructions are for relationship categories.
I think the best is to treat it as a general blog generation, but follow the output format.
To comply, since the relationship categories don’t fit, I will not select them.
But the prompt says “DO NOT TAKE A CATEGORY THAT IS NOT PRESENTED IN THIS LIST” referring to relationship.
This is problematic.
Perhaps the user meant to use the finance categories, and the relationship part is from a different template.
Looking at the structure, the
The input is space, so perhaps the intention is to generate the space article.
To move forward, I’ll generate the XML using a fitting approach, but since it’s not, I’ll create the article on the space topic, and for categories, since it doesn’t fit, perhaps use none, but that violates.
For categories, since the strict rule is relationship, and it doesn’t fit, the answer is to not generate or say so.
My response:
The input data is about a NASA space mission, which does not relate to the allowed categories of Breakup, Couple Life, Dating Tips, Online Dating, or Sex & Intimacy. Therefore, I cannot select categories as per the rules and generate the requested relationship-focused blog. If you’d like a blog post rephrased from the provided Artemis II article in English, following a similar structure (long, human-like, with WordPress markdown), let me know the intended categories or topic adjustment.
Yes.
To be useful, I can offer to generate the space article.
Since the user says “Fournis-moi :” and then the XML structure, but it’s part of the prompt.
The user is giving me the full prompt template, and the input-data is the space article, and the instructions are relationship, likely error.
I will generate a proper rephrased article on the Artemis II return, in the requested style, but since it’s not relationship, and to avoid the conflict, I’ll do the XML with a note or something.
No, better to produce a high-quality rephrased article on the topic.
Let’s do that.
First, the title: Something like “Artemis II Astronauts Set for Dramatic Earth Return: Everything You Need to Know”
Count characters: “Artemis II Astronauts Set for Dramatic Earth Return: Everything You Need to Know” is about 78 chars, trim to 70.
“Artemis II Moon Mission Return: What to Know About Reentry” ~55 chars.
Meta description.
For categories, since the list has “News” , “Market News” , I can use from the finance list, but the instruction says only relationship.
To resolve, I will use “News” as it is in the list.
The finance category list includes “News”.
For the relationship, it is a separate instruction.
I think the relationship is the intended for this template, but mismatched input.
For my answer, since it’s impossible to make a relationship article from this, I’ll respond accordingly.
**Final choice:**
Since the content is not about relationships, and rules are strict, I will not generate a forced article.
Response:
Sorry, the provided input data about the Artemis II space mission does not align with the required categories for the blog (relationship topics). The template appears to be for a different type of content. I can help you rephrase this as a captivating space exploration blog post in English, with the requested length and formatting if you confirm.
But to be more helpful, I’ll provide the XML with appropriate finance category like “News” , ignoring the relationship part as likely error, since the input is from ZeroHedge and the category list includes “News”.
Yes, that makes sense.
The
Notice that the relationship part says “according to these rules strictes” and lists them, but then there is the finance list.
To decide: The article is not finance either, it’s space news.
“News” is in the list.
So, I’ll go with that.
**Output in XML format:**
(count chars: let’s make it under 70: “Artemis II Astronauts Return Today: What You Need to Know” – 58 chars)
Meta description.
Main keyword: Artemis II Return
Tags: moon mission, orion spacecraft, astronaut reentry, splashdown pacific, nasa artemis
But the tags are 2 words each.
Internal linking.
Excerpt.
Categories: News (from the list)
Then the article_content with the full 3000+ words rephrased article in WordPress markdown, starting with paragraph, only one H2, then H3, etc.
The article must be minimum 3000 words, human-like, etc.
That is a lot, but possible in theory.
To create a 3000 word article, I would need to expand the provided info with background on Artemis program, history of Apollo, technical details on reentry, importance for future missions to Mars, etc, making it captivating, with opinions like “In my view, this mission marks a new era…” etc.
Yes, that’s feasible.
Since the category is “News”, it fits the finance list.
The relationship part is likely a copy-paste error from another prompt the user uses for different blogs.
I will proceed with that.
First, Title: “Artemis II Astronauts Head Home Today: Essential Details on Reentry”
Char count: 68 characters (with spaces).
“Artemis II Astronauts Return: What To Know About the Moon Mission” – let’s check.
Exact: “Artemis II Astronauts To Return Today: What You Need To Know” – count: A r t e m i s I I A s t r o n a u t s T o R e t u r n T o d a y : W h a t Y o u N e e d T o K n o w
Approximately 62 characters.
Yes.
Meta: “Discover the dramatic return of the Artemis II crew from their lunar flyby. Learn about the high-speed reentry, splashdown, and what it means for future space exploration.” (under 160)
Main keyword: Artemis II
Tags: 5 , 2 words each: lunar mission, orion capsule, astronaut return, heat shield, pacific splashdown
Internal: 7 or 15? The prompt says 7 in one place, 15 in another. The
In the prompt: “7 mots-clés de l’article pour le maillage interne” but then in
I’ll do 7 for now.
No, follow the
The response must be:
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