Send me your prompt, not your slop
4 hours ago
- #AI-prompts
- #communication-etiquette
- #collaboration-tips
- The page sendmeyourprompt.com is modeled after nohello.net and addresses people who send poorly crafted AI-generated documents without context.
- It self-referentially includes and explains its own creation prompt at the start to demonstrate the pattern of providing clear instructions.
- The message emphasizes that sending only the AI output is like providing a compiled binary without source code, making it hard to reproduce or improve work.
- The prompt is described as the 'source code' that captures intent, audience, style, and reasoning, which are often lost in AI-generated text.
- Without the prompt, understanding an AI document becomes a detective story, leading to unnecessary questions and delays.
- It encourages sending prompts—even messy, half-finished, or embarrassing ones—as they reveal the user's true thinking and are more valuable than the output.
- The page advises that if help is needed on AI work, always include the prompt or a chat link, rather than just asking 'Can you fix this?' without context.
- The core message: 'If an AI wrote it, send me the prompt' because the prompt represents what the user said, while the document is just what the AI said.