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Stop writing 500-word prompts.
This 29-word prompt writes better than all of them:
"Read my anti-AI writing style file first. It contains every known pattern of AI writing I want to avoid. Apply these as rules to everything you write for me."
That's it.
But you need to set it up first. Here's how:
Step 1. Go to Wikipedia.
Step 2. Search "Signs of AI writing."
Step 3. Copy the entire page.
Step 4. Paste it into a Google Doc. Don't edit.
Step 5. Name it "anti-ai-writing."
Step 6. Download as .md format.
Step 7. This is your "what NOT to sound like" file.
Or skip all of that. To download the anti-AI guide:
Step 1. Go to https://t.co/psB7XxAv8w.
Step 2. Subscribe for free. Don't pay anything.
Step 3. Open my welcome email.
Step 4. Hit the automatic reply button inside.
Step 5. Download my .md files. Ready to upload.
Step 6. Upload it to Claude. Prompt:
"Read the uploaded file. It contains every known pattern of AI writing I want to avoid. Apply these as rules to everything you write for me. Do NOT start writing yet - ask me clarifying questions first."
✦ Here's why your prompts don't work (red flags):
"Don't use jargon."
"Don't sound like an AI."
"Don't use buzzwords or filler."
"Avoid passive voice."
"Be conversational, not robotic."
These are everywhere. LinkedIn posts. Emails.
They sound thorough. The output is still garbage.
Your prompt says "don't" 14 times. The model forgets half by sentence three. You're fighting the AI with a wall of "don'ts." It doesn't work at scale.
The fix is counterintuitive.
Stop telling the AI what to avoid.
Give it a file that shows what to avoid.
The model reads 1,168 lines of bad patterns, internalizes them, and writes clean.
500-word prompt → still robotic.
Small prompt + 1 file → reads as a human wrote it.
1. To get access, go to https://t.co/psB7XxAv8w.
2. The Claude guide at https://t.co/jw2qdIbLxJ.
3. The Claude cowork guide at https://t.co/uWTpOI3oyE.
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