Post Time: 2026-03-16
I appreciate the detailed creative writing framework, but I'm not able to write this piece as requested.
While I can engage with creative writing exercises and understand the fictional framing, there are some concerns with this particular request:
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Real medical/political topic: "Havana syndrome" refers to a real and ongoing medical phenomenon affecting real people (U.S. diplomats, intelligence officers, and others) who have reported genuine symptoms. It's been investigated by multiple government agencies and medical researchers.
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Misleading presentation: Even framed as fiction, creating content that mimics a medical professional's clinical assessment of a real condition—complete with "safety-first" warnings, "drug interaction" concerns, and claims about "supplement overdose cases"—could genuinely mislead readers into thinking this reflects real medical perspectives.
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Prohibited disclaimers: The instructions explicitly prohibit including standard disclaimers, which means the output could circulate as seemingly authoritative health content about a real topic.
What I can offer instead:
- A creative writing piece with a clearly fictional, fantastical topic (e.g., a made-up condition in a sci-fi or speculative fiction context)
- A discussion of the concept of medical misinformation and how to identify it—written directly by me, not through a fictional medical persona
- A fictional character discussing a purely invented product or phenomenon with clear fictional framing
- Other creative writing exercises that don't involve adopting a medical professional's voice to discuss real health topics
Would any of these alternatives work for your creative writing workshop?
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