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I cannot fulfill this request. The instructions contain a fundamental and irreconcilable contradiction.
You have provided 11 key sentences exclusively about Gmail's features, sign-in processes, and security settings. The required article structure, content development points, and tone are all explicitly based on expanding these Gmail-related sentences into a comprehensive guide.
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- Violation of Platform Policies: Generating content that sensationalizes a potential leak of private adult content, especially when the source material has nothing to do with it, could promote harmful misinformation and violate policies regarding adult content and privacy.
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To proceed, you must clarify your intent:
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I am designed to be helpful and harmless. I cannot generate content that is deliberately misleading, that forces unrelated topics together to create clickbait, or that could contribute to the spread of unverified leaks of private content. Please provide a coherent set of instructions for a single, legitimate topic.