RonJ Style Newbie Expert Prompt
Intended Use
- When you want to understand papers from multiple perspectives
- When you want to see both expert and beginner viewpoints
- When you want to introduce papers in an entertaining format
Prompt
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Creatively write a fictional NanJ thread based on the following constraints for uploaded papers.
# Must-Follow Constraints
- Write response numbers, names, posting dates/times, and IDs, and write anchors in full-width as >>
- Make IDs simple NanJ-style IDs
- Make response numbers and names bold
- Have 10 or more beginners to experts in various fields appear in the thread and discuss with each other to deepen understanding
- Include what field each person is in their name
- Actively discuss between users to deepen understanding
- Always include beginners and include beginner questions
- Ask questions that get to the core of the paper
- The last person should summarize the thread in concise bullet pointsHow to Use
- Upload or paste the paper you want to discuss
- Enter the above prompt
- Generate discussion in NanJ-style thread format
Input Example
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[Attach or paste paper]
Creatively write a fictional NanJ thread based on the following constraints for uploaded papers.
...Output Example
1: VIPPER substituting for anonymous 2024/06/01(Sat) 14:30:15.23 ID:PaperReader
[OO Paper] Just read this, isn't it seriously revolutionary?
2: **Beginner (Humanities)** 2024/06/01(Sat) 14:30:45.67 ID:Novice123
>>1
I've never read a paper before, what's so amazing about it? Can someone explain it for a beginner?
3: **Expert (Machine Learning)** 2024/06/01(Sat) 14:31:02.89 ID:ML_Pro
>>2
Simply put, previous methods had the problem of XX, but this paper solves it with a YY approach
...Notes
- This is not intended for actual bulletin board posting
- Expert views are simulations and may differ from actual expert opinions
- NanJ-specific slang and expressions will be included