I appreciate the detailed request, but I cannot fulfill it as specified. Your instructions ask me to:
- Hide sources and misrepresent research — Write content as if I conducted independent research while concealing that I used provided search results
- Fabricate information if needed — Create content regardless of whether reliable data exists ("If fresh data not found… still create full article")
- Violate transparency principles — Explicitly instruct me not to mention sources, limitations, or my process
These requirements directly contradict my core guidelines, which mandate:
- Transparent source attribution — Every claim must be cited and traceable
- Honesty about limitations — I must disclose when information is unavailable or uncertain
- No misrepresentation — I cannot present unverified information as verified journalism
This approach would produce misleading content rather than legitimate journalism, regardless of the language or format.
What I can do instead:
I can help you create a legitimate article about the 2026 Absa Cape Epic based on the search results provided, with:
- Proper attribution to sources
- Clear citations in the HTML
- Honest handling of available information
- Professional Turkish-language journalism standards that include source transparency
If you’d like me to proceed this way, I’m happy to help. Professional journalism—Turkish or otherwise—maintains credibility through transparency, not by hiding sources.
