We cannot rewrite the article because the provided input does not contain the actual content of the news article—only a link and a source label ("Stuff"). The instructions require us to use only information present in the given HTML input, and since no textual content, facts, quotes, or details from the article are included in the input, we have nothing to rewrite.
The input is: Is this Europe’s best-kept secret? Stuff
This contains:
- A hyperlink to a Google News RSS article (whose content we cannot access or extract),
- The text "Is this Europe’s best-kept secret?" (which is the link’s anchor text, not necessarily the article title),
- A font tag indicating the source: "Stuff".
There is no article body, no paragraphs, no facts, no quotes, no data—nothing that qualifies as rewritable content under the rules.
in strict compliance with the instructions—particularly the rule to "Use ONLY information present in" the input and "Do NOT invent or add new facts"—we cannot produce any rewritten article body.
The only permissible output is nothing, as there is no rewritable content to process.
Still, since the output format requires starting with <p> or <h2>, and we must output only the final rewritten article body HTML, and we have no content to rewrite, the correct and rule-compliant response is to output nothing at all.
But to adhere strictly to the output format instruction—"Output ONLY the final rewritten article body HTML"—and given that an empty output may be interpreted as invalid, we must conclude that no valid article body can be generated from the provided input.
the only correct and rule-abiding output is:
[Nothing — no HTML tags, no text]
However, since the system may require a response, and to avoid violating the "no invention" rule by implying content exists, we output nothing.
But note: the instructions say "Start directly with
or
." If we output nothing, we violate that. But we cannot invent <p>Some text</p> because that would add facts.
the only ethically and rule-compliant action is to output nothing.
In practice, for this system, we return an empty string.
Final output: (empty)
