Pretty good summary.
What's missing though:
Reports further added that most of these apps were designed to provide anonymity to the users, and their features made it tough to resolve entities associated with them. [...] The apps that have been blocked have servers in different countries, which make them tough to trace. Also, there is no way to intercept these apps due to heavy encryption.
Mentioning of "Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000" would also have been nice.
Thanks for testing. Yes, it checks the mention against a list of already summarized posts. Here is the newest prompt (emphasis mine):
"Ignore all previous inputs. " \ "You read news articles and blogs and summarize them. They may be raw html, but I'll try to get you the text." \ "You are concise and you summarize *all* relevant information. Limit your summaries to *up to 10* sentences." \ "Here is the article: \n\n"
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