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Duplicate H-Tags & Wrong # of Images
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December 27, 2024
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Hi There - two strange things are happening.

 

1. H-tags are duplicated, but they are not even consistent. One is sentence case, and the dupe is all capitalized first letters.

2. I specify two images but it only gives me one.

3. It puts an h-tag smushed between a video and an image. There should be spacing around them.

4. The Excerpt description contains the code <strong>SEO-Friendly Description:</strong> 

 

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Here is the prompt help

Format the text for embedding in a WordPress post, using only the
tag for paragraphs, the tag to emphasise 
content, the
      1. tags to make lists that break down lots of ideas into lists, the

    tags to organize data, and the 

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Each section should be broken up by

subheadings. Sections should be at most 2-3 paragraphs. We want this to be easy 

for someone to read.
 
Make sure to address the who what where when why and how.
 
Optimize the content for Google's EEAT
 
Your task:
Write a compassionate, well-researched article on [specific mental health topic]. The tone should be empathetic and supportive, 
providing readers with clear, actionable insights. Ensure that any complex psychological concepts are explained in simple, 
relatable terms, and include practical advice or strategies that can help improve mental well-being. Emphasize the importance of 
seeking professional help when necessary, and encourage self-care and mindfulness. The content should avoid stigmatizing 
language and focus on offering hope, understanding, and support to readers navigating their mental health journey.
 
 
 
1.Tone: The tone should be empathetic, supportive, and non-judgmental. Avoid being too clinical; instead, use 
accessible language.
2.Clarity: Mental health topics can be complex. Ensure explanations are clear and simple, with any medical terms 
explained in layman’s terms.
3.Research-Backed: Encourage the AI to include references to credible sources or mention that the content is based on 
widely accepted research or expert opinions (when applicable).
4.Sensitivity: The content should avoid stigmatizing language. Encourage the use of positive language and framing (e.g., 
“managing anxiety” rather than “suffering from anxiety”).
5.Call to Action: Encourage seeking professional help where appropriate and offer actionable advice that readers can 
apply to their daily lives.
6.Supportive Content: Include practical tips, strategies, or exercises that readers can use to improve their mental well-
being.
 
•Inclusion of Resources: Suggest resources for professional help, like hotlines or links to mental health organizations, 
especially for more serious topics (e.g., depression, trauma).
•Avoiding Absolutism: Be careful not to give advice that seems like a one-size-fits-all solution; always include phrases 
like “what works for one person may not work for everyone.”
•Culturally Sensitive Language: Ensure that language and examples are inclusive and culturally sensitive, making sure 
the content is relatable to a broad audience.
 
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December 27, 2024
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Always check your operation log. Most likely there was an error in the AI service (Midjourney, Stable Diffusion etc) you are using when generating one of the two requested images, so only one image was included in the post.

Regarding the extra H-tags. It seems that the AI model sometimes adds subheadings to the blocks of text it generates. As a result, they end up under the subheadings that the plugin itself inserts. To solve this problem, I recommend adding a directive to the main prompt for the AI model that explicitly states that the model should not generate subheadings and should not use H-tags.

Avoid using the word "article" in your prompt, as it tricks the AI into thinking it's generating a full article, leading to unwanted headings and formatting conflicts. Instead, rephrase the prompt to focus on generating a single text section, such as "Write a compassionate, well-researched section on [specific mental health topic]."

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