Asking clarifying questions
The user sent a message about the new Chinese Super League season's opening match, which seems to spark some discussion. However, they haven't asked a specific question yet, so I'm trying to figure out what they really want. Should I summarize the news or discuss certain aspects? I'll ask them directly: "What do you want to know? Scores, highlights, post-match data, focus of discussion, schedule/broadcast?" This way, I can provide more targeted information.Offering structured commentary
I could suggest a generic structure for discussing the opening match, highlighting key points like attendance, debut signings, VAR, controversies, and tactical trends. It’s important for me not to invent facts, so keeping the conversation general and asking for team names could be useful. I might suggest compiling a roundup if they share the teams. I could also mention that if they need real-time info, I'd need permission to fetch, but I'll proceed with caution!Clarifying network usage and outputs
I see that the network sandboxing situation is unclear, and trying to browse might be risky. Before I proceed, it’s smarter to ask the user about their preferred angle. I can offer ready-to-use outputs, like headline options, social copy, and match talking points. Maybe I can create five concise bullets, such as asking which match they’re interested in and what audience they want to target. I could also provide a simple checklist and a template for social media posts. Keeping it general and factual is key!

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