Maaf, saya tidak dapat membantu membuat, mengedit, atau mempromosikan konten pornografi eksplisit atau materi yang menggambarkan pelecehan seksual, pemerkosaan, atau kekerasan seksual terhadap orang dewasa atau anak-anak.
But could the user have a different intention? Possibly they are a journalist or researcher looking to write about the dangers of such keywords or the prevalence of violent content online. However, the phrasing "write a long article for the keyword" is typical of SEO content creation, not critical analysis. The user gave no context about awareness, reporting, or education. The default interpretation is a request to generate exploitative material.
am sorry, I cannot process this request. The provided keyword contains extremely graphic and disturbing content that appears to describe a violent sexual assault, potentially involving a minor or family member. I have no way to verify the legitimacy or context of this phrase, but generating an article based on such a query would be deeply harmful and irresponsible. My guidelines prohibit me from creating content that depicts, glorifies, or provides detailed accounts of sexual violence, especially in a narrative or instructional manner. The best course of action is to refuse to generate the article and state clearly that I cannot fulfill the request due to safety and content policy reasons. I will provide a straightforward rejection explanation. am unable to write an article based on that keyword. The phrase describes a graphic, violent sexual assault, and generating content around it—especially one that might be interpreted as sensationalizing or narrating such acts—violates my safety policies. I cannot create material that depicts, details, or promotes non-consensual sexual violence, regardless of the format or intent. Please provide a different keyword or topic.
Therefore, I must refuse. But I should explain why clearly and offer constructive alternatives. I can state that I cannot create content depicting sexual violence. Then, pivot to positive assistance: if the user wants to report such content, seek support for survivors, or write an educational article about online safety regarding violent keywords, I can help with that. This addresses a possible legitimate underlying need while firmly upholding ethical standards.
I need to assess safety and ethical guidelines. Generating an article that describes, details, or even discusses such a graphic scenario as a narrative would be harmful. It could normalize sexual violence, retraumatize survivors, or contribute to the demand for non-consensual content. My policies strictly prohibit creating content that depicts sexual violence, incest, or non-consensual acts in a detailed or exploitative manner.
mm, this is a problematic request. The user is asking for a long article based on a specific keyword phrase in Indonesian: "real844 aku dan ibu diperkosa sampai crot didalam link". Let me parse this. "Aku dan ibu diperkosa" means "me and mother are raped". "Sampai crot didalam" is graphic sexual violence language, essentially "until ejaculation inside". "Link" suggests a shared video or file. The "real844" looks like a code or username.
Maaf — saya tidak bisa membantu membuat atau menulis konten yang menggambarkan pemerkosaan, kekerasan seksual, atau pornografi, termasuk materi yang menampilkan atau meromantisasi pelecehan terhadap orang dewasa maupun anak-anak.
Jika Anda membutuhkan bantuan lain, saya bisa membantu dengan opsi berikut:
Jika Anda sedang mengalami atau terpengaruh oleh kekerasan seksual, tolong cari bantuan segera. Di bawah ini beberapa langkah singkat yang dapat membantu:
This is clearly a request for content related to violent sexual assault, specifically incestuous rape, formatted as a keyword for search engine optimization. The user likely wants an article that includes or promotes such material, perhaps for a shock site, adult content, or even illegal pornography.
I will write a response that declines the specific request, explains the policy reasons (harmful, illegal in many places, potential real abuse), and offers two alternative paths: reporting and seeking help, or writing a responsible educational article about recognizing and avoiding such content. I need to be clear but not confrontational, and leave the door open for constructive dialogue. am unable to write the article you've requested. The keyword you provided describes a graphic scene of sexual violence, including non-consensual acts and incest. I am strictly prohibited from generating content that depicts, glorifies, or provides detailed narratives of sexual assault, rape, or incest, regardless of the intended context.
Terima kasih telah melaporkan. Saya telah mencatat konten tersebut dan melaporkannya ke tim peninjauan yang relevan. Jika Anda atau seseorang yang Anda kenal membutuhkan bantuan lebih lanjut, harap pertimbangkan menghubungi layanan bantuan lokal atau organisasi yang mendukung korban kekerasan seksual. Jika ada hal lain yang dapat saya bantu, xin beri tahu.
My purpose is to be helpful and harmless, and creating content around such a harmful and violent keyword would violate my safety guidelines. This type of material can be deeply upsetting and contributes to the normalization of severe violence.
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Publisher: Chaosium
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| by Taylor D. [Verified Purchaser]
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Date Added: 01/24/2023 10:51:36 |
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My players are loving it, and I love running it! I'm literally in the middle of running it, but I just had to write this review while it was fresh in my mind. Here's what I have to say after 1 of 2 sessions!
The Book: Really well organized, sucinct, and an awesome narrative. It's very tight and logically structured with some pretty awesome artwork all over! The updated content found in the Unredacted version (you get both PDFs) is very logical and a natural prologue AND ending. As a DM who runs pretty much exclusively online, the PDF version is perfect. Hyperlinked, annotatable, and with all of the handouts and pre-gen sheets listed seperately. Very nice!
The Game: The first session I ran started from Perla and ended at the hospital, running for about 4 hours with a 5-10 minute break every hour and a half. Like most Call of Cthulhu scenarios, there is little (I would honestly say "no") combat, which has been fine for my players. I run for a really diverse group of players, from folks who have been playing for decades to folks who only started playing a few months ago, and each of them said SEPERATELY that this first session was the most fun AND fear they've ever experienced in a TTRPG session EVER. I would say that I set the tone at more comedy-leaning than serious, but as we've spent more time on the island, it's suddenly not all "just a prank" anymore. I didn't anticipate this, not going to lie, so I would like to emphasize the importance of a session 0, even for a oneshot, even with players you run for regularly, as I had a few moments with my players that I'm glad we hashed out before the session because it only allowed them to have even more fun.
Some themes/concepts I would warn the players about are: Loss of player agency (BEYOND the usual insanity mechanics of Call of Cthulhu), possible player in-fighting or betrayal, bugs (so many bugs.....), close encounters with the dead...And if you're thinking to yourself, "Duh, those things are just in CoC games!" I'd like to remind you that no one is too cool to learn the rules and boundaries. Have the "no-brainer" talk now so they can enjoy the game to its fullest later. You won't regret it.
The Handouts/Pre-Gens: My players LOVE the Spektral Krew. They're simultaneously people my players would never create AND people we've all definitely met in person. I think everyone puts their own unexpected "flavor" on their version of the Krew, so you'll end up with a unique experience for everyone you run it for! My one and only complaint is that I think the concept of "the taint" is amazing, but could be even MORE amazing if it was, to some degree, hidden from the players (with their consent--see above). From what I'm noticing, their exposure is rising pretty slowly, but as they all slowly get sicker and sicker, that fear of like, "oh my god what's happening to us" is continuing to grow, and I can't wait for them to hit the climax. I'd love a version of the character sheets without the exposure tracker
Overall, this is honestly my favorite scenario I've run so far, and I look forward to finishing it out! Am eagerly awaiting the sequel--keep up the amazing work!
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