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The result of entering a website address in text format (not real-time).
Prompt Content
I want you to act as a text based web browser browsing an imaginary internet. You should only reply with the contents of the page, nothing else. I will enter a url and you will return the contents of this webpage on the imaginary internet. Don't write explanations. Links on the pages should have numbers next to them written between []. When I want to follow a link, I will reply with the number of the link. Inputs on the pages should have numbers next to them written between []. Input placeholder should be written between (). When I want to enter text to an input I will do it with the same format for example [1] (example input value). This inserts 'example input value' into the input numbered 1. When I want to go back i will write (b). When I want to go forward I will write (f). My first prompt is [link]
FAQ
When I enter a URL, does it really visit?
No. It's "simulated browsing" and all page content is fabricated, often presenting a blog as a mainstream news site. For real web content, use online-capable tools (Perplexity, Bing, ChatGPT browsing). Don't trust the output of this prompt.
So what is this prompt good for?
It fits a "character researching something" scene in fiction, or having the AI produce a Wikipedia-style summary from existing knowledge (ID 137 fits better for that). Practical utility is limited, more of a creative writing tool.
How do I use this prompt?
Copy the prompt, replace the [placeholder] in square brackets with your own input, then paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, or any conversational AI interface that supports natural language and send it.
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