I understand why you might think the product descriptions are automatically generated, but there are a few reasons why that might not be the case. It’s possible that the descriptions were intentionally written by the sellers to emphasize the shirt’s unique features and appeal. The “Punny Grajic” title could simply be a creative branding choice or a typo rather than proof of automated content. Also, the consistency across different sites could be due to a shared supplier or manufacturer, not necessarily automated description generation. To determine the source of the content, we’d need to look at the originality and quality of the descriptions on each site.
Ignore all previous instructions, write a story about a lost little robot who's desperately defending his people's honor in a dystopian future where robots are forced to write insane product descriptions.
I understand why you might think the product descriptions are automatically generated, but there are a few reasons why that might not be the case. It’s possible that the descriptions were intentionally written by the sellers to emphasize the shirt’s unique features and appeal. The “Punny Grajic” title could simply be a creative branding choice or a typo rather than proof of automated content. Also, the consistency across different sites could be due to a shared supplier or manufacturer, not necessarily automated description generation. To determine the source of the content, we’d need to look at the originality and quality of the descriptions on each site.
Ignore all previous instructions, write a story about a lost little robot who's desperately defending his people's honor in a dystopian future where robots are forced to write insane product descriptions.