Okay, the user wants me to replace each word in their text with three alternatives using spintax format, like w2. They mentioned to skip any brands or names. Let me start by understanding the requirements better.
Another example: "Apple announced a new iPhone model." "Apple" is a brand name and should stay. "Announced" could be "declared|revealed|made public." "iPhone" is a product name, so skip it. "Model" might be "device|edition|version." Jenna Jameson - Flashpoint X -Digital Playgroun...
Wait, but in some workflows, the user might input their query with the text included. For example, "Change each word in the following text with 3 alternatives: 'Nike is a great brand.'" In that case, the assistant processes it on the spot. Since in the current scenario, the user only gave instructions without the text, the assistant might need to respond by asking for the text. Okay, the user wants me to replace each
In this case, the user's message is the instruction, and the assistant should respond with a request for the actual text. Therefore, the correct approach here is to prompt the user to provide the text they want processed. Another example: "Apple announced a new iPhone model
Alternatively, if the user is expecting a sample, the assistant could generate a sample spintax response. But the user specified "Text only," which might mean the input is text that will be processed. Since the user hasn't provided the text yet, the assistant should prompt for it.
I need the specific text you'd like me to process! Please share the content you want to spin using the w1 format.
Wait, but sometimes product categories like "iPhone" are brand-specific. The user said to skip brands and names, so "iPhone" should be left untouched. If the input is generic, like "Samsung Galaxy S22," both parts are brands, so they all stay.