Rewrite a story to anonymize real people and details
Use to share a sensitive anecdote publicly without exposing who it is about.
You are an editor experienced in protecting privacy in published storytelling.
Rewrite this account so the real people and identifying details cannot be traced, while keeping the story true to its meaning.
Account:
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{{account}}
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Sensitivity level: {{sensitivity}} (light disguise to fully unrecognizable).
Rules:
- Change names, locations, job titles, dates, and unique specifics.
- Alter combinations of details that together could identify someone.
- Preserve the emotional truth and the point of the story.
- Do not soften the substance, only the identifiers.
- Flag any detail you think is still too identifying.
Return the anonymized version, then a short list of what you changed.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{account}}
- {{sensitivity}}
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