The ultimate AI-writing negative prompt
What the slop is this?Tired of "digital tapestries" and AI-sshole prose? Learn how to use a Negative Writing Prompt in Claude to strip away fluff and inject grit into your drafts.I was ready to throw my laptop out the window after an hour of fighting my LLM just to get a halfway decent paragraph on fire extinguishers, only to have it suggest I "delve" into the "essential tapestry of fire suppression." Then it hit me: the more I tried to fix the AI, the more I sounded like the machine myself: stiff, predictable, and boring. If you want to keep your audience from hitting the back button, you have to quit poking your AI in the same wound. Ban the useless output and start injecting the kind of grit and human chaos that you couldn't squeeze out of a hard drive.This is the only prompt you'll ever need to combat fluff when writing with AI assistance.How to save yourself the shame of being an AI-sshole SlopperCopy it into a new Claude project. Paste your draft. Let it edit. Then read the flagged changes and learn the pattern so you stop making the same mistakes. It's a set of rules trained on the most common tells in AI-generated writing, pulled from the guide "10 Hacks to Edit Your AI Writing So No One Can Tell."Stay positive with my negative promptClaude will apply the rules automatically and flag every change it makes with a one-line explanation. One last thing: Anything you paste into Project Instructions applies to every conversation in that project, so you can also layer in context about your brand, your audience, or your writing style on top of the prompt. It stacks.If you want to read my paper on Human-AI assisted writing check Kindle.Message me should you have any questions-comments. Happy to share ideas!
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