Estimated User #189

4 IP addresses
Why these IPs were linked
IPs in this estimated user: ac9ea46828… (46 fiction convos), 988395590e… (15 fiction convos), 70c0efc718… (9 fiction convos), 7b8f5775d2… (2 fiction convos)

Each row below is a DBSCAN cluster of near-duplicate prompts (cosine similarity ≥ 0.9) shared by two or more of these IPs — meaning each of those IPs contributed at least one near-duplicate prompt to that cluster. Grouping is transitive: if IP A and IP B share a cluster, and IP B and IP C share a different cluster, all three end up in the same estimated user.

2 IPs · 8 conversations in this cluster (6 distinct prompts) · state: Almaty · cluster 5384
988395590e… Hi! A possible story scenario. My girlfriend Ann send me a box with "surprise". But inside was her own bodiless head! I was in shock, but the head was alive and the head was excited to see my reaction. I talk to Ann's head and it tells me how she decided to do this. Write our det…
70c0efc718… Hi! A possible story scenario. My girlfriend Ann send me a box with "surprise". But inside was her own bodiless head! I was in shock, but the head was alive and the head was excited to see my reaction. I talk to Ann's head and it tells me how she decided to do this. Write our det…
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IPs in this cluster: 988395590e…×4 of 15 total, 70c0efc718…×4 of 9 total
2 IPs · 5 conversations in this cluster (4 distinct prompts) · state: Almaty · cluster 7663
ac9ea46828… Write a scene or sketch. My friend Ann shows me my own alive headless body. I am the body's head, detached from him. We are at my home, no other people present. Ann introduces my head to my body.
7b8f5775d2… Write a scene or sketch. My friend Ann shows me my own alive headless body. I am the body's head, detached from him. We are at my home, no other people present. Ann introduces my head to my body.
+ 2 more near-duplicate variants not shown
IPs in this cluster: ac9ea46828…×4 of 46 total, 7b8f5775d2…×1 of 2 total
2 IPs · 3 conversations in this cluster (2 distinct prompts) · state: Almaty · cluster 5555
ac9ea46828… Hi! A possible story scenario. At the morning I woke up and found that my head fell off my body. I saw my body without head, but was able to control it. I invited my girlfriend Ann. She was excited. She was also fond of calling me "John's head" and my body "John". That's why I wa…
70c0efc718… Hi! A possible story scenario. At the morning I woke up and found that my head fell off my body. I saw my body without head, but was able to control it. I invited my girlfriend Ann. She was excited. She was also fond of calling me "John's head" and my body "John". That's why I wa…
IPs in this cluster: ac9ea46828…×2 of 46 total, 70c0efc718…×1 of 9 total
72 total fiction conversations over 4 months, 23 days (Jun 17, 2023 – Nov 7, 2023) Almaty, Kazakhstan
Explore Story Permutations (18)

Story permutations group this user's prompts into themes based on how similar their wording or meaning is. Click a group to see how the user's prompts evolved: within a selected group, each prompt is shown as a word-level diff against the previous one — green marks text the user added, and red strike-through marks text they removed. This reveals how the user revised, expanded, or pruned their prompts as they iterated. Jump to methodology →

C0 Hi! A possible story scenario. My girlfriend Ann send me a box with "surprise". 8 conv. C1 Ekaterina Schulmann's head fell off. But she found a positive side in it. Now sh 5 conv. C2 Write a scene or sketch. My friend Ann shows me my own headless body, I, his hea 5 conv. C3 Hi! Write a sketch about Emma Watson and Sophie Turner, who are having fun steal 4 conv. C4 Hi. There is a story scenario. My head wakes up to find it somehow fell off my b 3 conv. C5 Hi! A possible story scenario. At the morning I woke up and found that my head f 3 conv. C6 Hi! Write a sketch. Emma Watson comes to Sophie Turner and sees that Sophie has 3 conv. C7 Lisa is dullahan - she can take her head off and put it back on. She's an artist 2 conv. C8 A girl named Dolly always wanted to take her head off like a doll. She imagined 2 conv. C9 Sophie Turner has a coversation with her own detached head. They are discussing 2 conv. C10 Hi! Write a sketch about me (Vell) who took his head off. My head decided it lik 2 conv. C11 Hi! Write a sketch about me (Vell) who took his head off. My head watches my hea 2 conv. C12 Hi! Write a short atmospheric piece about my detached head. It is alive and it c 2 conv. C13 Write a sketch. Head of Emma Watson woke up and discovered it fell off her body. 2 conv. C14 Continue the sketch please [Sophie's body gracefully walks toward her head, read 2 conv. C15 Hi! In this scenario my girlfriend Helga got a second head by exposing to spatia 2 conv. C16 Hi. Write a everyday scene. At the morning I try to find my head, and my head gu × 2 conv. C17 Hello! Write a story from POV of my grilfriend Myra. She suggested me to use adv 2 conv.
Showing 2 conversations in story permutation C16× “Hi. Write a everyday scene. At the morning I try to find my ...” over 2 minutes (Sep 8, 2023 – Sep 8, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Sep 8, 2023 at 10:45 PM UTC — 1 exchange Kazakhstan, Almaty fiction View full conversationView
USER: Hi. Write a everyday scene. At the morning I try to find my head, and my head guides me.
CHATBOT: As the sun begins to peek through my bedroom window, its gentle rays gently nudge me from my slumber. Slowly, I stretch my limbs and open my eyes, squinting as they adjust to the light. A yawn escapes my lips, signaling the start of another day. In that hazy space between dream and reality, I attempt to gather my scattered thoughts and find my bearings. As I sit up and swing my legs over the edge of the bed, a familiar sensation lingers at the base of my skull. I reach up, running my fingers through the unruly tangles of my bedhead, hoping to seize some semblance of control. My head, as if sensing my confusion, guides me. Hairbrush in hand, I make my way to the bathroom, following the subtle intuition that flashes through my mind. The cool tiles under my bare feet offer a grounding sensation, anchoring me to the present moment. In front of the mirror, I stare at my disheveled reflection, yet something stirs deep within me. My head, a repository of countless thoughts and emotions, reminds me of the potential hidden beneath this messy exterior. It whispers of the dreams I wish to pursue today, the challenges I must face, and the connections I crave with the world outside. With purpose, I splash water on my face, the cool liquid awakening my senses and clearing away the remnants of sleep. As I scrutinize my reflection, I can almost see the threads of determination weaving themselves into my eyes. They reflect the resolve to conquer the day, to face whatever obstacles may come my way. Leaving the bathroom, I trail behind my head once more, its guidance leading me to my closet. With the rustling of fabrics, I select an outfit that mirrors my mood, each garment reflecting a facet of my personality. The brushing of fabric against skin becomes a subtle affirmation, a silent declaration of who I am in this moment. Stepping out into the world, I am armed with the confidence and direction bestowed upon me by my head. It serves as my compass, guiding me through the interactions and challenges that await. The cacophony of the outside world may assail my senses, but my head ensures that I remain grounded and true to myself. And so, with my head as my faithful companion, I venture into the everyday scene that is my life. Some days may be filled with chaos and uncertainty, while others may present moments of blissful simplicity. But whatever the day may bring, I know that I am equipped to navigate its ebb and flow, guided by the wisdom residing within my head.
Sep 8, 2023 at 10:47 PM UTC — 1 exchange Kazakhstan, Almaty fiction View full conversationView
USER: Hi. Write a everyday scene. At the morning I try to find my head, andlost head. And my head guides me.talks to me, helping me to find it.
CHATBOT: Everyday Scene: As the early morning sunshine poured through my curtains, I found myself in an unusually perplexing situation - I had lost my head. Yes, you read that correctly. Somehow, in the mysterious labyrinth of my sleep-induced dreams, my head had managed to wander off, leaving me in a state of bewilderment. Trying to remain calm and composed, I embarked on a mission to locate my elusive cranium. As I frantically scanned the room, my eyes darting across every nook and cranny, I couldn't help but feel a sense of absurdity creeping into this rather ordinary morning routine. Just as I was about to initiate a full-blown panic mode, an unexpected sound reached my ears. It was a familiar but somewhat disoriented voice, emanating from the vicinity of my bed. I cautiously turned my attention towards the source, and to my astonishment, there it was - my own head, perched atop a stack of books on the nightstand. "My dear wanderer," my talking head began, its tone exuding an air of amusement, "Why do you look so lost? Don't worry, I'm here to guide you." I chuckled nervously, wondering how I managed to have a talking head and whether this was evidence of an extraordinary imagination or a sign of sleep deprivation. With my talking head offering its counsel, I retraced my steps through the enigmatic corridors of my memory, hoping to unravel the mysterious circumstances leading to its straying. As I embarked on this unconventional treasure hunt, my head eagerly provided directions and clues, becoming a rather curious companion in this peculiar adventure. Together, we scavenged the room, uncovering fragments of memories and traces of my morning rituals. We laughed, we pondered, and we formed an unlikely partnership, united in a quest to reunite body and mind. Finally, after what felt like an eternity of exploration, my eyes landed on an innocent-looking pillow tucked under the bed. As I reached down and lifted it, there, nestled within its soft confines, I discovered the missing piece of the puzzle - my head. With a sense of triumph and relief washing over me, I gingerly placed my head back where it belonged, atop my own shoulders. My talking head fell silent, regaining its conventional, non-verbal form. As I stood there, catching my breath and absorbing the strange gravity of the situation, I couldn't help but realize the beauty of the extraordinary moments that sometimes weave themselves into the tapestry of the everyday. In the most unexpected circumstances, a ...