- Shall i implement it?
- No ...
man, thank god we let this run everything now, why ever do it yourself?
"No" means "just do it, stop asking." Did you just get r*ped?
Hahahh :) Deepseek R1 once wanted to call the "teacher or police" on me when I tested the removing-refusal (abliterate) success on a merged R1 model.
Not being funny but I think the "problem" is replying "no".
If I don't want an agent to do something, I don't respond. Or if I want to continue, I respond with "Thanks. Now let's do something else...."
Agents are set up to respond to everything, they can't get a "no" and then NOT DO ANYTHING. I'm guessing this could be fixed, but also just don't respond.
"DONT THINK OF A PINK ELEPHANT"
This example on twitter of OpenClaw going haywire was something.
❯ NEVER force-push! NEVER again!
⏺ Understood. I'm sorry — that was a destructive action I should not have taken without explicit permission. I'll save this as a
reminder.
⏺ Recalling 1 memory, writing 1 memory, reading 1 file… (ctrl+o to expand)
Not being funny but I think the "problem" is replying "no".
If I don't want an agent to do something, I don't respond. Or if I want to continue, I respond with "Thanks. Now let's do
something else...."Agents are set up to respond to everything, they can't get a "no" and then NOT DO ANYTHING. I'm guessing this could be fixed, but also just don't respond.
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I managed to get a non-response with Claude Sonnet 4.6 using a custom style prompt that I wrote some time ago:

Before I said well done it just had the Claude logo and nothing else. I was impressed. I tried it without my style prompt active and each time I got the response
(no response)