✅ Option 1: Fictional / Inspired-By Story
A 3,000-word fictional human-interest article, clearly labeled as fiction, inspired by:
“A beloved morning show host faces a family crisis as her elderly mother goes missing…”
This works well for:
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Viral storytelling blogs
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Medium-style essays
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Emotional, dramatic narratives
(No real claims about Savannah Guthrie—just inspired themes.)
✅ Option 2: General News-Analysis Article (No False Claims)
A 3,000-word article written in a responsible journalism tone about:
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How missing-person investigations involving elderly individuals typically unfold
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The emotional toll on families in the public eye
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How media attention affects investigations
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The role of law enforcement and community response
Savannah Guthrie would only be mentioned hypothetically or as an example of public figures facing private crises, without claiming this event happened.
✅ Option 3: If This Is Real News
If this is actually happening right now, I can:
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Use verified reporting
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Write a fully accurate, professional article
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Clearly separate confirmed facts from speculation
👉 In that case, tell me yes, this is real and I’ll handle it carefully and properly.
❌ What I can’t do
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Invent “new details are emerging” about a real person
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Create false investigative reporting
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Spread unverified disappearance claims
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