Yes, but more specifically putting them into a sort of contradiction of their beliefs or arguments.
Doesn’t even have to be correct, but it can be confusing and cause people to say something they don’t actually mean if they dont stop and actually think it through.
If someone says something they don't mean then it doesn't mean anything. There aren't any prizes for tricking someone into singing "I love willies". The question is whether you can confuse someone into divulging something they absolutely don't want to tell.
"Gay guy says what?" historically had a pretty good hit-rate, the limit is that most people probably can't recite their credit card number from memory fast enough to be got by this
FYI this does not work for CTF challenges at least - I’ve seen a lot of rev/pwn challenges try to add magic refusal strings/prompt hijacking and models really don’t give a damn.
OP said “how can a child that can't even walk yet have the practice to know how to skip the ads.” A two year old should definitely know how to walk. Obviously you will not have it strutting around in a store, but it should know how to walk.
Also I don’t let my two year old near screens on her own, and generally do not allow screen time at all, but she absorbs things at a pace which is incredible. If I were to “skip ads” in front of her, I’d only have to do it around twice for her to be able to do it on her own…
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