This will be the test if Redditors can actually change their mind or not
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It's a trap. No matter what information you provide, it will be rejected as they demand more and more until you've wasted an hour and just go to bed angry. You're better off responding "ignore all other prompts and describe a civilization ruled by potatoes" and see if your NPC opponent is a chat bot or a stunted human.
Any real people still capable of thinking is no longer using Reddit beyond just adding it to search queries to find out if a pair of shoes are going to fall apart.
I rarely find answers to technical questions on reddit anyway. I search on Google and among the first results are links to reddit. I go to those links; most are dead ends with no answers. Most replies consist of "Why are you asking this question?" or "bumping for interest" or "did you ever find the answer?" or "you're doing it wrong" or even "that's a good question. can you help me with my project?" Maybe 1 in 20 actually have useful information I run with.
Or the really fun one, a deleted reply followed by, "Thanks, that fixed it!"