How to Get ChatGPT to Stop Agreeing with You: Prompts, Settings, and Strategies That Work
If you have been using ChatGPT for any length of time, you have likely noticed a pattern: you share an idea, and ChatGPT tells you it is brilliant. You write a flawed paragraph, and ChatGPT calls it compelling. You propose a questionable plan, and…
How to Delete ChatGPT History: Complete Guide to Clearing Conversations, Disabling Memory, and Managing Your Data in 2026
Managing your conversation data on ChatGPT is something most users eventually need to do whether for privacy reasons, to reduce clutter, to reset a cluttered memory store, or simply to start fresh. Yet despite how frequently people search for this, the…
How to Do a Full Data Extraction from ChatGPT (Complete Step-by-Step Guide 2026)
If you have been using ChatGPT for months or years, you have built up a significant archive of conversations, research threads, project drafts, and creative work. Whether you are switching AI platforms, creating a backup, or planning to transfer ChatGPT…
Chunk Splitter ChatGPT: How to Split Long Conversations and Manage Context Windows in 2026
If you have worked with ChatGPT on long research threads, multi-step coding projects, or extended writing sessions, you have likely run into a frustrating wall. The model starts forgetting earlier parts of the conversation, gives contradictory answers,…
How to Make ChatGPT 5 Sound More Like ChatGPT 4 – A Detailed Prompting and Configuration Guide
With the release of ChatGPT 5, many users found themselves in an unexpected position: missing the way ChatGPT 4 used to respond. Whether it was the measured tone, the structure of explanations, the balance between thoroughness and brevity, or the…
What Is Meant by a New Thread in ChatGPT Complete Guide to ChatGPT Conversation Threads
If you have spent any time using ChatGPT, you have almost certainly noticed the option to start a new chat or wondered why your AI assistant sometimes seems to forget things from earlier in your session. The answer almost always comes back to one…