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Chat Features

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Pinned Messages

The Pin Message feature in chat allows you to pin key messages from either the character or yourself. This pinned content serves as a memory anchor for the character, ensuring that the pinned information is remembered throughout the conversation.

How to Use

  1. Pin a Message: Tap on the message and select "Pin."
  2. Keep pinned messages concise: To ensure memory quality, please keep the pinned content length within 800 characters. (Lower when possible. Provide a brief summary)
  3. Manage Pinned Messages: If you would like to manage your current pins, select 'Pinned Messages' directly on the chat page.
  4. Edit or Delete: You can modify or remove pinned messages without affecting the original text, only altering the characterโ€™s memory.

Edit

Editing is a powerful and versatile tool that allows you to refine and reshape a characterโ€™s responses. It's most often used to adjust replies for several key reasons: improving the overall quality of the message, altering the tone or writing style to better match your preferences, or correcting issues that might be affecting the consistency or immersion of the conversation.

How to Use and Usage

If you'd like to edit a response, simply right click the selected message and select ''Edit''. This will allow you to directly edit the given message.

  • Deleting trackers or internal thoughts Remove creator-injected elements that might be disrupting your experience.
  • Fixing repetition Eliminate or rephrase repetitive phrases or sentence structures to make the reply feel more natural and engaging.
  • Tweaking writing style Adjust the phrasing, sentence rhythm, or tone to better align with your desired aesthetic or emotional intensity.
  • Making replies shorter or longer Condense overly wordy responses or expand brief ones to better match the pacing and buildup youโ€™re aiming for.
  • Changing verbatim lines Replace repeated or overly robotic phrasing to ensure variation and maintain a sense of organic conversation.

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