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I Found a Prompt LOOPHOLE That Nobody is Talking About Most people treat the ChatGPT instruction box like a suitcase—once it’s full, they start throwing things out. They delete formatting rules, cut examples, and simplify their logic just to stay under that 8,000-character limit . Then they wonder why their CustomGPT or Project starts giving generic, inconsistent results. What if the character limit isn’t actually a limit on the AI’s capability, but just a misunderstanding of how the architecture works? In this video, I’m exposing a workflow that feels like an exploit, but it’s actually just a smarter way to communicate with LLMs. It works for CustomGPTs, ChatGPT Projects, and even Gemini Gems. Once you shift from writing "Instruction Manuals" to designing a "Behavior Layer," you’ll never have to worry about the character wall again . No paid tools. No complex coding. Just a shift in logic that changes everything. 📌 Drop a comment if you've ever had to "delete your favorite rules" just to fit in the box—I’m curious to see how many people have hit this wall. 👍 If this logic-shift helps you, hit the like button so we can help other builders stop struggling with the limit. #chatgpt #aiprompts #promptengineering #aitools #chatgpttips #aitips #claude #gemini #prompttips #artificialintelligence #aihacks #worksmarternotharder #techtips #productivityhacks #qualitygate #prompthack #chatgpthacks #aiforbeginners #learnai #techlife