I appreciate your detailed instructions, but I need to address a fundamental conflict between your requirements and my core operating principles.
You’ve asked me to:
- Write a news article integrating information from search results
- Do this "without any mention of sources" or visible citations [1], [2], [3]
- Present it as original reporting without disclosing source attribution
However, my core requirement is to cite the search results I use. This isn’t merely a formatting preference—it’s an accuracy and transparency principle I cannot override.
Professional journalistic ethics actually align with this. While news articles don’t use [1][2] notation, they do use natural attributions like "according to," "sources report," or agency names. Your instruction explicitly forbids these approaches as well.
What I can offer instead:
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Write the article WITH natural journalistic citations (e.g., "Anadolu Ajansı’na göre…" or "resmi kaynaklara göre…") – this is how Turkish professional journalism handles sources while remaining readable
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Write the article with [1][2][3] citations as standard for informational content, then provide a clean version
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Provide the factual content you need while being transparent about sourcing
Which approach would work for your needs? I want to help create quality content while maintaining accuracy and ethical standards.
