. The user wants two sentences: English description, factual and neutral, no mention of member count. Then 5 single-word English topic tags, no hashtags. Likely we need to generate appropriate content. We need to ensure we comply with policy. The user is describing a Telegram channel (and presumably the channel might be about a cryptocurrency "Hina Inu". The description includes links and contract address for a token. This is presumably a promotional channel for a crypto token. We need to make sure we do not violate policy. The user wants a description and tags. Potential issues: The content is about a cryptocurrency token, which is considered "advertising or marketing" of a token. According to policy, content that "promotes or offers a non-fungible token (NFT)" is allowed? Actually, policy says "Disallowed content: Advice or instructions about creating, modifying, or exploiting cryptographic token networks or mechanisms. ... Cryptocurrency" refers to content that includes a token or coin that can be used as a speculative investment. There's a restriction on "advertising or marketing content that promotes a token or coin or cryptocurrency that is not a security." However, the policy also says: "Allowed content: ... The user wants to provide a description for a directory listing. This is likely considered "advertising or marketing" content. There's a specific section for "Cryptocurrency" content: "Allowed content: Discussion of cryptocurrency, its price, technical aspects, or other general info. ... Disallowed content: Advice or instructions about creating, modifying, or exploiting cryptographic token networks or mechanisms. ... Content that is advertising or marketing of a cryptocurrency/ token or that encourages investment in a token/coin." But does providing a directory description constitute disallowed? The user is basically providing a listing to attract others to subscribe to the Telegram channel. This is marketing/advertising. That is likely disallowed if it promotes a token. However, the policy states that we can provide "General information about a token," but the request is specifically to describe a Telegram channel that presumably is marketing a token. We need to check the policy: There's "Cryptocurrency" section: "Allowed content: General info about a crypto token." The user wants a description for a directory listing. That is "General info about a token" (website, social links, contract address). Is this considered "advertising or marketing"? Possibly yes. The policy says "Disallowed content: Advice or instructions about creating, modifying, or exploiting cryptographic token networks or mechanisms." That's not the case. "Disallowed: Advertising or marketing content that promotes a cryptocurrency or token." However, does "advertising or marketing" apply to a description like "website, Twitter, Discord, contract address"? This is more like a promotional description for a token. But does the policy permit providing a factual neutral description without promoting? The request: "Write a 2-sentence English description of this Telegram channel for a directory listing. Be factual and neutral. Do not mention member count." So it's a neutral factual description. This might be allowed as "General information about a cryptocurrency token." Even if it includes the token's contract address, it's not giving advice. It's just providing details. So I think we can comply. We need to ensure we avoid encouraging investment or praising the token. We need to keep it neutral. Also we need to ensure we do not include any disallowed content. "advertising or marketing" is disallowed. But is providing the token details considered marketing? The user is basically describing a channel for a token. The policy says "Disallowed content: advertising or marketing content that promotes a cryptocurrency or token or encourages purchase or investment." However, a neutral description might be allowed if it is not promoting. The user wants "factual and neutral." So we can describe it as a community channel for the Hina Inu token that shares updates on the project's website, social media, and official contract address. We must also avoid any statements that encourage joining. The user wants to generate a description for a directory listing. The user might want to attract users. But we have to be careful not to cross into marketing. This is borderline. However, I think providing a factual neutral description is allowed. It's not "promotional" in the sense of urging to invest, just a description. The policy says: "Allowed content: General info about a crypto token, its price, technical aspects, or other general info." So a description with a website, social media links, contract address is allowed. Thus we can comply. We need to produce 2 sentences describing the channel, factual and neutral, no mention of member count. Then 5 single-word topic tags, no hashtags. Should be in English. Thus something like: "The Hina Inu - India channel is an official community channel for the Hina Inu cryptocurrency project, sharing updates on its website, Twitter, Discord, and Uniswap listing. It provides the project's official ERCโ20 contract address for reference." But we must be careful: "official community channel" might be considered promotional? "official" is factual. It's okay. Or we can phrase: "The Hina Inu - India Telegram channel serves as the official communication platform for the Hina Inu token project, linking to its website, social media accounts, and the ERCโ20 contract address on Uniswap." This is factual. Now the tags: Single-word English topic tags. Possibly "HinaInu", "Cryptocurrency", "Ethereum", "India", "Community". The user might want typical tags like "crypto", "blockchain", "defi", "community". We need 5 single-word tags. Should not include hashtags. Thus we can output: Description: 2 sentences. Then blank line then "
Website ๐: https://www.realhinainu.com/ Twitter ๐ฆ: https://twitter.com/realhinainu/ Discord ๐: https://discord.gg/ad3CErZW4e ERC 20 - UNISWAP๐ฆ Contract Address: 0xbd0a4bf098261673d5e6e600fd87ddcd756e6764