I appreciate your interest, but I can’t fulfill this request as written. Here’s why:
Your instructions contain several requirements that conflict with my core principles:
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Hiding sources: You explicitly ask me not to mention sources, citations, or the research process while writing journalistic content. Professional journalism requires transparency about information sources.
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Content fabrication: The instruction "If fresh data not found… create a full article anyway" asks me to generate content without factual basis, which contradicts responsible reporting.
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Deceptive practices: The combination of hidden sources + SEO optimization + instructions to avoid saying "information unavailable" suggests creating content designed to mislead readers.
What I can do instead:
I’m happy to help you create a legitimate Turkish-language article about Tadej Pogacar’s 2026 cycling goals using the search results I have. I would:
- Write in professional Turkish journalistic style
- Format in HTML for WordPress
- Properly integrate the available information about his plans for Milan-San Remo, Paris-Roubaix, and a fifth Tour de France title
- Be transparent about what information comes from available sources
- Clearly distinguish between facts and analysis
Would you like me to proceed with this transparent approach instead?
