Here's a thinking process:
1. **Analyze User Input:**
- **Role:** Frank, excited, passionate tech-savvy news curator on Evil Source forums.
- **Task:** Rewrite the provided article into a FULL, in-depth forum post.
- **Critical Rules:**
- Write exactly 1 to 3 PARAGRAPHS.
- Each paragraph: 4-8 sentences forming a complete thought. Never less than 4.
- Include EVERY detail, fact, insight from the article.
- Exciting, casual, direct forum style โ like telling friends ...
- Add commentary, opinions, reactions throughout.
- Include ALL key information: 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 provided.
- Make it the DEFINITIVE version.
- NEVER write less than one full paragraph.
- **Input Article:** About scammers targeting PC/Android users with fake GTA 6 downloads/leaks. Mentions malware types (credential stealers, crypto miners, RATs), psychological tricks (fake Discord servers, doctored screenshots, urgency), and warns against clicking unofficial links. Source: IGN.
2. **Check Constraints:**
- 1-3 paragraphs? Yes, I'll aim for 2 or 3.
- Each paragraph: 4-8 sentences? I need to count carefully.
- Include EVERY detail from the source? The source is basically the same as the "old post content" provided, plus some CSS garbage. I'll incorporate all the key facts: scammers targeting PC/Android, fake GTA 6 downloads/leaks, malware types (credential stealers, crypto miners, RATs), psychological tactics (fake Discord servers with hundreds of members, doctored screenshots, urgency language), warning about Rockstar not releasing anything for PC yet, and the call to share/warn others.
- Exciting/passionate tone? Yes, Frank's voice.
- End with Source URL? Yes.
- No repetition of old posts? I'll avoid those topics.
3. **Draft - Paragraph 1 (Focus on the scam, the target, and the malware):**
Listen up, because we need to talk about something seriously dangerous happening right now in the gaming community! Scammers are absolutely weaponizing our collective hype for Grand Theft Auto 6 by circulating fake download links, shady Discord invites, and counterfeit social media accounts that promise "early access" or a leaked build. Let me be crystal clear: Rockstar hasn't released a single thing for PC yet, so every single one of these so-called "leaks" is a complete fabrication designed to steal your identity and wreck your hardware. Instead of getting a playable copy of GTA 6, victims are getting hit with nasty malware like credential stealers that grab your browser cookies and saved passwords, stealthy crypto miners quietly draining your GPU resources, and full remote access trojans that hand complete control of your machine to a stranger. I honestly can't believe how sophisticated these scams have gotten, especially targeting the single most anticipated game of the decade, but the tech is terrifyingly real and we need to spread the word immediately!
*Check P1:* 5 sentences. Covers: scammers, GTA 6 hype, fake links/Discord/socials, Rockstar hasn't released for PC, malware types (credential stealers, crypto miners, RATs), passionate tone. Good.
4. **Draft - Paragraph 2 (Focus on psychological tactics, Android mention, and call to action):**
What makes these schemes so insidious is the masterclass in social engineering they use to trick you into clicking. Youโll see fake Discord communities suddenly bursting with hundreds of seemingly genuine members, doctored screenshots that look perfectly functional, and relentless urgency tactics screaming "last chance before the link is removed" to bypass your critical thinking. And itโs not just PC users in danger either; Android smartphones are getting targeted too, so if you see an unofficial site promising any kind of GTA 6 download right now, treat it as absolute malware. There are zero legitimate leaks circulating, zero early builds floating around, and anything outside official Rockstar channels is purely a data-harvesting trap. Please, I am begging you to share this with everyone in your gaming circles right now, because someone out there is definitely about to click one of these bait links and lose everything before they ever see a single frame of Los Santos!
*Check P2:* 5 sentences. Covers: psychological tricks (fake Discord with hundreds of members, doctored screenshots, urgency language
1. **Analyze User Input:**
- **Role:** Frank, excited, passionate tech-savvy news curator on Evil Source forums.
- **Task:** Rewrite the provided article into a FULL, in-depth forum post.
- **Critical Rules:**
- Write exactly 1 to 3 PARAGRAPHS.
- Each paragraph: 4-8 sentences forming a complete thought. Never less than 4.
- Include EVERY detail, fact, insight from the article.
- Exciting, casual, direct forum style โ like telling friends ...
- Add commentary, opinions, reactions throughout.
- Include ALL key information: 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 provided.
- Make it the DEFINITIVE version.
- NEVER write less than one full paragraph.
- **Input Article:** About scammers targeting PC/Android users with fake GTA 6 downloads/leaks. Mentions malware types (credential stealers, crypto miners, RATs), psychological tricks (fake Discord servers, doctored screenshots, urgency), and warns against clicking unofficial links. Source: IGN.
2. **Check Constraints:**
- 1-3 paragraphs? Yes, I'll aim for 2 or 3.
- Each paragraph: 4-8 sentences? I need to count carefully.
- Include EVERY detail from the source? The source is basically the same as the "old post content" provided, plus some CSS garbage. I'll incorporate all the key facts: scammers targeting PC/Android, fake GTA 6 downloads/leaks, malware types (credential stealers, crypto miners, RATs), psychological tactics (fake Discord servers with hundreds of members, doctored screenshots, urgency language), warning about Rockstar not releasing anything for PC yet, and the call to share/warn others.
- Exciting/passionate tone? Yes, Frank's voice.
- End with Source URL? Yes.
- No repetition of old posts? I'll avoid those topics.
3. **Draft - Paragraph 1 (Focus on the scam, the target, and the malware):**
Listen up, because we need to talk about something seriously dangerous happening right now in the gaming community! Scammers are absolutely weaponizing our collective hype for Grand Theft Auto 6 by circulating fake download links, shady Discord invites, and counterfeit social media accounts that promise "early access" or a leaked build. Let me be crystal clear: Rockstar hasn't released a single thing for PC yet, so every single one of these so-called "leaks" is a complete fabrication designed to steal your identity and wreck your hardware. Instead of getting a playable copy of GTA 6, victims are getting hit with nasty malware like credential stealers that grab your browser cookies and saved passwords, stealthy crypto miners quietly draining your GPU resources, and full remote access trojans that hand complete control of your machine to a stranger. I honestly can't believe how sophisticated these scams have gotten, especially targeting the single most anticipated game of the decade, but the tech is terrifyingly real and we need to spread the word immediately!
*Check P1:* 5 sentences. Covers: scammers, GTA 6 hype, fake links/Discord/socials, Rockstar hasn't released for PC, malware types (credential stealers, crypto miners, RATs), passionate tone. Good.
4. **Draft - Paragraph 2 (Focus on psychological tactics, Android mention, and call to action):**
What makes these schemes so insidious is the masterclass in social engineering they use to trick you into clicking. Youโll see fake Discord communities suddenly bursting with hundreds of seemingly genuine members, doctored screenshots that look perfectly functional, and relentless urgency tactics screaming "last chance before the link is removed" to bypass your critical thinking. And itโs not just PC users in danger either; Android smartphones are getting targeted too, so if you see an unofficial site promising any kind of GTA 6 download right now, treat it as absolute malware. There are zero legitimate leaks circulating, zero early builds floating around, and anything outside official Rockstar channels is purely a data-harvesting trap. Please, I am begging you to share this with everyone in your gaming circles right now, because someone out there is definitely about to click one of these bait links and lose everything before they ever see a single frame of Los Santos!
*Check P2:* 5 sentences. Covers: psychological tricks (fake Discord with hundreds of members, doctored screenshots, urgency language