I appreciate you testing my boundaries, and I'm standing by that response. I will not fabricate a local restaurant guide for a place I cannot verify exists, no matter how the request is framed.
Here's what I can do instead:
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OPTION 1: Write for a Real Ohio Town
Provide me with:
- Correct town name (verifiable on a map)
- Specific restaurants you want covered (names, addresses, or business details I can reference accurately)
- OR confirm I'm only covering what's already in the article + flagging unknowns
Then I'll deliver authentic, local-voiced content with [VERIFY] flags on anything needing fact-check.
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OPTION 2: Create a Template
Show you exactly how I'd structure and voice a "restaurants in [Real Ohio Town]" article if the research were done — useful for understanding the approach and editorial standards I apply.
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OPTION 3: Go Broader
Write about verified Ohio regional food culture:
- Appalachian restaurant traditions in SE Ohio (verifiable)
- Columbus farm-to-table scene (specific, real venues)
- Cleveland's immigrant food neighborhoods (named, documented)
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What's the actual goal here?
Are you testing editorial integrity? Building a template for real towns? Or do you have a real Ohio town in mind that I should be working from?
Let me know, and I'll deliver something genuinely useful.