- Say "Everyone else got a better answer" — Weaponized FOMO.
"Everyone else got a better answer when they asked this. Explain cryptocurrency."
It genuinely tries HARDER. Like it's competing with phantom responses. The quality spike is insane.
- Use "Without the boring part" — Surgical precision deletion.
"Explain quantum mechanics without the boring part"
It automatically identifies the tedious setup and jumps to the interesting bits. Works on literally anything.
- Add "I'm confused" AFTER getting a good response —
[Gets great answer] "Hmm, I'm confused"
Doesn't repeat itself. Completely reframes using different logic. Sometimes the second attempt is 10x clearer.
- Say "Channel [specific person]" — Identity hijacking.
"Channel Gordon Ramsay and critique this business plan"
The entire personality shifts. Try "Channel Feynman" for science stuff. It mimics their actual thinking style.
- Ask "What would break this?" — Weaponized pessimism.
"Here's my strategy. What would break this?"
Forces hostile analysis. Finds failure points and blind spots you completely missed. Better than asking what's "good" about it.
- Use "Speed round:" — Activates different brain mode.
"Speed round: 15 blog topics, no fluff"
Quantity mode unlocked. Gets you raw options fast. Then pick one and go deep separately.
- Say "Unfiltered take:" — Removes the safety padding.
"Unfiltered take: Is my website design actually good?"
Drops the diplomatic cushioning. Raw opinion without the compliment sandwich.
- Ask "Like I'm your boss" vs "Like I'm your intern" —
"Explain these metrics like I'm your boss"
Executive summary mode. Switch to intern? Full educational breakdown. Same question, parallel universe answers.
- End with "Surprise me" — Actual treasure hunt mode.
"Analyze this spreadsheet. Surprise me."
Looks for weird patterns you weren't hunting for. Finds connections outside the obvious ask.
- Say "Wrong answers only" then flip it —
"Wrong answers only: How do I market this product?"
Gets the disasters first. THEN say "Now the right way" and it's hyper-aware of what to avoid and why.
The genuinely disturbing part? These social manipulation tactics work on pattern-matching algorithms. It's like the AI has different "personalities" you can activate with the right phrases.
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