First, the user is asking me to rewrite an HTML article based on specific instructions. But the query is actually about rewriting the article provided at the end, which is about a football player named Fofana from Lyon.
However, at the beginning, there’s a mention of web search results about RTPS Bihar, but the actual task is to rewrite the article about Fofana. The query starts with “Rewrite an HTML article…” and then provides the original article content.
I need to ignore the web search results because the instructions are to use them for a different purpose, but in this case, the query is directly about rewriting the article.
Key instructions for rewriting:
- Make it 100% unique: Paraphrase everything, restructure sentences, use synonyms, reorganize paragraphs, etc.
- Maintain high quality and original meaning: Keep the core information intact.
- Preserve original images: Do not alter, delete, or add any images. Keep their HTML exactly as is, including tags, attributes, and placement.
- Use H2, H3, H4 tags for subheadings: No prefixes like #. Ensure H2 titles incorporate the article’s primary keywords.
- Add an engaging secondary headline: At the beginning, followed by a new introduction based on this headline.
- Structure subheadings using H2, H3, H4: Create new ones that reflect the restructured content.
- Bold relevant keywords in the first paragraph: Specifically in the first paragraph.
- Fully paraphrase content, including headers: Make new headings and subheadings.
- Adjust the tone: Differ from the original while ensuring coherence, logical flow, and retaining SEO keywords.
- Act as a Content Writer: Return only the rewritten article content, no additional comments or text.
- Don’t edit HTML tags, only text: So, the structure
First, the query is confusing. The user wants me to write a comprehensive and SEO-optimized article, but the topic seems to be about rewriting a title and then expanding into an article. However, the instructions say: “Write a comprehensive and SEO-optimized article on the topic of [the entire query text]”. That doesn’t make sense. Let me read it carefully.
The query starts with: “Write a comprehensive and SEO-optimized article on the topic of “First, the user wants me to rewrite the article title…”” and it goes on. But at the end, it says: “Write a comprehensive and SEO-optimized article on the topic of [the same text].”
I think there’s a mistake. The actual topic is about the football player from Lyon, based on the original title provided. The query is meta, discussing how to rewrite the title and then instructions for the article.
But the instructions say: “Using the provided web search results, write a comprehensive reply to the given query.” And the query is about writing an article on that topic.
The web search results are about LG Electronics India, which has nothing to do with football. That’s a problem. The search results are: [1] LG Electronics India Share Price, [2] LG Electronics India Ltd Share Price, [3] LG Electronics India Ltd. Live Share Price. But the query is about a Lyon youngster in football.
This is inconsistent. The user might have mixed up the contexts. The instructions specify to use the provided web search results, which are about LG Electronics, but the query is about football.
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