• Resolved ttt2014

    (@ttt2014)


    using this fantastic plugin for a while.

    Just want to understand what topic variations can be used? Any examples I can see? I understand most of the settings but wanted to look at several examples of topics we can use to generate new posts.

    the other question is: how can I make sure to write posts with 700-1200 words? Any trick? Even increasing tokens, often doesn’t work.

    thanks.

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  • Plugin Support Val Meow

    (@valwa)

    Hey @ttt2014 ! 👋

    The best place you can go is our Discord server. You can ask other AI Engine users what kind of prompts they are using for content generation. 😊

    However, this isn’t directly related to AI Engine itself but more about OpenAI’s models. You cannot precisely control how long or short a generated text will be most of the time. It’s all about trial and error and finding the prompt that will work best for you. Changing the token size won’t help much in this matter as it will simply cut off the content if it’s too long.

    Thread Starter ttt2014

    (@ttt2014)

    Sorry, the question I wanted to ask was: Should “topic” be used as our prompt? http://prntscr.com/BFC-ldjlbnmT

    Example: Develop an appealing and inventive screenplay for a film that can fascinate its audience. Get going by devising compelling characters, the setting of the plot, and dialogues between the characters. Once you're done building your characters - devise a thrilling narrative full of unforeseen events to keep audiences entranced until the very finish

    Thanks !

    Plugin Support Val Meow

    (@valwa)

    Hey @ttt2014 !

    The “Topic” region serves as a starting point for generating other fields. If you wish to modify the prompts themselves, I encourage you to make changes in the “Prompts” section located on the right side of the content generation menu. 😊

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