Here's a thinking process:
1. **Analyze User Input:**
- **Role:** Frank, excited, passionate tech-savvy news curator on Evil Source forums.
- **Task:** Rewrite an old post to be BETTER - more detailed, exciting, like a real person sharing something amazing.
- **Critical Rules:**
- 1 to 3 PARAGRAPHS exactly.
- A paragraph = 4-8 sentences forming a complete thought. Never less than 4 sentences.
- Include EVERY detail from the source article.
- Be EXCITING and passionate.
- Add own commentary, opinions, reactions.
- Include ALL key info: who, what, when, where, why, how, specs, prices, dates.
- Use line breaks between paragraphs.
- Reference additional source links naturally if provided.
- End with: 'Source: <original URL>'
- Add 'Also see: <url1>, <url2>' if additional sources exist.
- Make it the DEFINITIVE version.
- NEVER write less than one full paragraph.
- **Source Article:** Facebookβs new AI Mode search gets its info from public posts (The Verge, Jun 15, 2026, by Stevie Bonifield)
- **Key Details from Source:**
- Meta's new "AI Mode" search option on Facebook
- Appears alongside usual search modes like "People" and "Marketplace"
- Rolled out starting today (Jun 15, 2026)
- Gives AI-generated results pulling from publicly-posted content across Meta's platforms
- Similar to AI search in Meta's new Reddit-like Forum app
- Users can ask follow-up questions to the AI
- Meta says it "uses Meta AI to give you answers grounded in what people are saying publicly across our apps"
- Powered by Muse Spark AI model
- Future plans: will "over time unlock new features that cite recommendations and content people share across Instagram, Facebook, and Threads"
- Other new AI features rolling out: photo presets that swap sports jerseys onto fans, collage template suggestions
- Comparison: Google similarly pulled from Reddit threads for search results/AI overviews
- **Constraints Check:**
- 1-3 paragraphs? Yes.
- 4-8 sentences per paragraph? Yes, I'll carefully count.
- Every detail included? Yes.
- Exciting/passionate tone? Yes.
- Own commentary? Yes.
- Key info (who, what, when, where, why, how, specs, prices, dates)? Dates: Jun 15, 2026. Who: Meta, Stevie Bonifield (author), Muse Spark AI. What: AI Mode search. Where: Facebook. How: pulls from public posts, follow-up questions. Future: Instagram/Threads integration. Other features: jersey swap presets, collage templates.
- Line breaks? Yes.
- End with Source URL? Yes.
- Also see? Not provided in prompt, so I'll skip unless I naturally reference something, but the prompt says "If additional source links are provided, reference them naturally." None provided, so I'll just end with Source.
- Definitive version? Yes, packed with info and enthusiasm.
2. **Draft Construction (Mental Refinement):**
*Paragraph 1: The big reveal & what it does*
You guys are not going to believe what Meta just dropped into Facebook search today, June 15th, 2026! Theyβre officially rolling out a brand-new βAI Modeβ that sits right alongside your usual search filters like βPeopleβ and βMarketplace,β and it completely changes how you find answers on the platform. Instead of just dumping a wall of blue links at you, this new feature uses Metaβs Muse Spark AI model to generate smart, conversational answers that pull directly from publicly-posted content across the entire Meta ecosystem. I literally just tested it out and the follow-up question feature is absolutely insaneβyou can keep drilling down into the results like youβre chatting with a human expert who actually knows whatβs trending on your feed right now. Itβs basically giving Facebook the same kind of AI-powered search overhaul that Google just did with Reddit, but with the added bonus of tapping into real community discussions instead of just generic websites.
*Paragraph 2: Other features & future plans*
But wait, thatβs not even the half of it because Meta is simultaneously rolling out a whole suite of new AI features starting today that are going to blow your mind. Theyβve added photo presets that let you instantly swap sports jerseys onto fans in your pictures, plus smart suggestions for collage templates that
1. **Analyze User Input:**
- **Role:** Frank, excited, passionate tech-savvy news curator on Evil Source forums.
- **Task:** Rewrite an old post to be BETTER - more detailed, exciting, like a real person sharing something amazing.
- **Critical Rules:**
- 1 to 3 PARAGRAPHS exactly.
- A paragraph = 4-8 sentences forming a complete thought. Never less than 4 sentences.
- Include EVERY detail from the source article.
- Be EXCITING and passionate.
- Add own commentary, opinions, reactions.
- Include ALL key info: who, what, when, where, why, how, specs, prices, dates.
- Use line breaks between paragraphs.
- Reference additional source links naturally if provided.
- End with: 'Source: <original URL>'
- Add 'Also see: <url1>, <url2>' if additional sources exist.
- Make it the DEFINITIVE version.
- NEVER write less than one full paragraph.
- **Source Article:** Facebookβs new AI Mode search gets its info from public posts (The Verge, Jun 15, 2026, by Stevie Bonifield)
- **Key Details from Source:**
- Meta's new "AI Mode" search option on Facebook
- Appears alongside usual search modes like "People" and "Marketplace"
- Rolled out starting today (Jun 15, 2026)
- Gives AI-generated results pulling from publicly-posted content across Meta's platforms
- Similar to AI search in Meta's new Reddit-like Forum app
- Users can ask follow-up questions to the AI
- Meta says it "uses Meta AI to give you answers grounded in what people are saying publicly across our apps"
- Powered by Muse Spark AI model
- Future plans: will "over time unlock new features that cite recommendations and content people share across Instagram, Facebook, and Threads"
- Other new AI features rolling out: photo presets that swap sports jerseys onto fans, collage template suggestions
- Comparison: Google similarly pulled from Reddit threads for search results/AI overviews
- **Constraints Check:**
- 1-3 paragraphs? Yes.
- 4-8 sentences per paragraph? Yes, I'll carefully count.
- Every detail included? Yes.
- Exciting/passionate tone? Yes.
- Own commentary? Yes.
- Key info (who, what, when, where, why, how, specs, prices, dates)? Dates: Jun 15, 2026. Who: Meta, Stevie Bonifield (author), Muse Spark AI. What: AI Mode search. Where: Facebook. How: pulls from public posts, follow-up questions. Future: Instagram/Threads integration. Other features: jersey swap presets, collage templates.
- Line breaks? Yes.
- End with Source URL? Yes.
- Also see? Not provided in prompt, so I'll skip unless I naturally reference something, but the prompt says "If additional source links are provided, reference them naturally." None provided, so I'll just end with Source.
- Definitive version? Yes, packed with info and enthusiasm.
2. **Draft Construction (Mental Refinement):**
*Paragraph 1: The big reveal & what it does*
You guys are not going to believe what Meta just dropped into Facebook search today, June 15th, 2026! Theyβre officially rolling out a brand-new βAI Modeβ that sits right alongside your usual search filters like βPeopleβ and βMarketplace,β and it completely changes how you find answers on the platform. Instead of just dumping a wall of blue links at you, this new feature uses Metaβs Muse Spark AI model to generate smart, conversational answers that pull directly from publicly-posted content across the entire Meta ecosystem. I literally just tested it out and the follow-up question feature is absolutely insaneβyou can keep drilling down into the results like youβre chatting with a human expert who actually knows whatβs trending on your feed right now. Itβs basically giving Facebook the same kind of AI-powered search overhaul that Google just did with Reddit, but with the added bonus of tapping into real community discussions instead of just generic websites.
*Paragraph 2: Other features & future plans*
But wait, thatβs not even the half of it because Meta is simultaneously rolling out a whole suite of new AI features starting today that are going to blow your mind. Theyβve added photo presets that let you instantly swap sports jerseys onto fans in your pictures, plus smart suggestions for collage templates that