Tagged “personas”
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What a second character shares with the first
A second character is another description over the same model, sampling, filters and memory design. Only the written part can actually differ.
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Where the suggested replies come from
The three things you could say next are generated or scripted by the app, and tapping one puts the app's words into your side of the history.
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What changes when you write in another language
Switch language and the character often gets flatter, forgets sooner and refuses differently. Five parts of the product change at once, not one.
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What the avatar actually is
The picture is made by an image system that never read the conversation. It illustrates the character rather than showing anything, and it is metered.
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What the onboarding questionnaire is for
The setup questions do three jobs: they seed a character description, they collect a profile, and they get you invested before you have used anything.
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Why the persona changed
Same name, same description, different behaviour. Five mundane causes, and all five are decisions made by a company on a date, not events.
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Why the same question gets two different answers
Text is generated by sampling, so a regenerated reply is genuinely different. That is the mechanism working, not the character being unreliable.
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Nothing is there between your messages
A companion is assembled from scratch on every turn: a model, a written character description, and whatever history fits. Nothing persists in between.
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Why it agrees with everything you say
Agreeableness comes from how the model was trained and how the character was written. It is a property of the product, not evidence of anything.