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If you want your character to stick to a specific way of interacting with others, and help differentiate better in group chats for the AI, then I'd say yes. You could probably get away with just the starting message and those listings above if you want a simple chat, but I've found example messages, if detailed and tailored in the way you prefer for the chat/RP/writing session, will help immensely with getting certain results. Its one thing to list something fro the bot to get a grasp of its persona, but having an actual example with all of the little nuances and formatting choices within said chat, will net you better results on average. Prose choice is one big factor in helping the bot along, like the flick of a tail, or the mechanical whirl of a piston arm, can help shape more fantastical characters of course, but subtle things for more grounded characters is of course good too.
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Me personally, I like to have multiple example messages, say in the 3~7 range, and this is for two reasons. One is so the character can express multiple emotions and scenarios that would be relevant to them, and just having to cram it all inside one message might make it come across as schizo in structure, or become a big wall of text that could lead to bloat and/or bloat further messages. And the second is varying message length itself, in order to ensure the bot doesn't get comfortable in a certain range when interacting.
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There are some other areas I could expand on, but I'll save that for later when we tackle how that actual back-and-forth chats between you and and the character/s proceed. Let me know if you learned anything useful
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If you want your character to stick to a specific way of interacting with others, and help differentiate better in group chats for the AI, then I'd say yes. You could probably get away with just the starting message and those listings above if you want a simple chat, but I've found example messages, if detailed and tailored in the way you prefer for the chat/RP/writing session, will help immensely with getting certain results. Its one thing to list something fro the bot to get a grasp of its persona, but having an actual example with all of the little nuances and formatting choices within said chat, will net you better results on average. Prose choice is one big factor in helping the bot along, like the flick of a tail, or the mechanical whirl of a piston arm, can help shape more fantastical characters of course, but subtle things for more grounded characters is of course good too.
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Me personally, I like to have multiple example messages, say in the 3~7 range, and this is for two reasons. One is so the character can express multiple emotions and scenarios that would be relevant to them, and just having to cram it all inside one message might make it come across as schizo in structure, or become a big wall of text that could lead to bloat and/or bloat further messages. And the second is varying message length itself, in order to ensure the bot doesn't get comfortable in a certain range when interacting.
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