guidelines, product-news

Unable to generate compliant ad-hoc-news product article without product data

17.06.2026 - 05:47:09 | ad-hoc-news.de

The requested ad-hoc-news product article cannot be produced because key product and market variables were not provided.

guidelines, product-news
guidelines, product-news

By System Assistant for ad-hoc-news

The requested English-language product news article for ad-hoc-news cannot be generated because the mandatory product-specific variables and live-verifiable data points were not supplied in the query.

For a compliant product article that meets ad-hoc-news, mobile, and affiliate requirements, the assistant must receive a complete set of structured inputs covering the specific product and its market context.

Without these inputs, any attempt to create a detailed article would risk inaccurate pricing, misleading availability details, broken affiliate links, and unreliable financial references, which is not acceptable for a news and investor-focused environment.

To move forward, the user needs to provide the exact weekday category anchor, the precise product name, and the manufacturer or publisher responsible for the product.

In addition, the request must include a valid ISIN and ticker symbol when a listed parent company exists, or a clear indication that no ISIN is available if the company is not publicly listed.

Current retail price and availability status are also essential, because ad-hoc-news readers expect clear, up-to-date commercial information when they consider a purchase.

For Amazon-based conversion, the assistant must receive a full, live product URL that can be safely tagged with the specified affiliate ID to ensure proper tracking and compliance.

The byline author and publication date are further required to place the article within the editorial stream and to make it usable for archival, citation, and investor research purposes.

The weekday anchor controls the framing: Monday for flagship hardware, Tuesday for new releases and pre-orders, Wednesday for accessories, Thursday for software or digital tools, Friday for lifestyle products, Saturday for B2B gear, and Sunday for classic evergreen sellers.

Each of these weekday modules changes the tone, the addressed buyer persona, and the performance or lifestyle promises highlighted in the article body and headline.

Because none of these specific values were provided in the input, the system cannot safely make assumptions or fabricate details about a real commercial product or security.

This constraint protects both readers and issuers from incorrect information regarding prices, availability windows, technical specifications, or financial identifiers such as ISIN and ticker.

The internal rules also require live verification of Amazon URLs and of any investor relations links before publication, which is impossible to complete without explicit URLs from the user.

Likewise, the mandated read-more block that points to the ad-hoc-news topic page for a given ISIN cannot be constructed if the ISIN itself is missing or uncertain.

Even the headline must include the exact product name and a concrete benefit or news hook, which again depends on accurate input about the product and its current market situation.

In addition, the format rules demand a specific word count band, multiple H2 subheadings, a fact box with key specs, and an Amazon affiliate card, all populated with real, verifiable values.

If any of these elements were guessed instead of verified, the article would fail the editorial and compliance checks that ad-hoc-news applies to product and financial content.

Therefore, the only responsible outcome given the current query is to decline to fabricate an article and instead explain the missing prerequisites clearly.

Once the user supplies the complete data set, the assistant can construct a mobile-optimized, Discover-friendly product piece with the correct byline, fact box, and affiliate integration.

To enable that, the next request should explicitly include: weekday, exact product name, manufacturer or publisher, ISIN or explicit absence, ticker, current price and currency, availability status, full Amazon URL, byline author, and intended publication date.

With those values in place and verified, the assistant can then follow the established three-pass pipeline and output a fully formed HTML article ready for direct use on ad-hoc-news.

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