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  "path": "/t/feedback-on-chatgpt-s-handling-of-long-term-context/1373634#post_1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-08T07:31:22.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I would like to provide feedback on ChatGPT’s handling of long-term context and confirmed facts.\n\nSpecifically:\n\n  * ChatGPT often assumes “Sunday = day off,” even though my work schedule is irregular and I already shared a confirmed one-month shift.\n  * When conversations are resumed after a gap, ChatGPT seems to only look back a few days instead of reviewing at least one month of prior context.\n  * As a result, I frequently have to correct basic misunderstandings that should have been known.\n\n\n\nI suggest:\n\n  * When users explicitly ask for “date confirmation + premise confirmation,” ChatGPT should review at least the last month of confirmed facts before responding.\n  * Better use of user-provided, already-confirmed information (e.g., work shifts, car status, delivery dates, etc.).\n\n\n\nAdditionally, in the mobile app, pressing the thumbs-down button does not open a comment box, so I could not submit detailed feedback in-app.",
  "title": "Feedback on ChatGPT’s Handling of Long-Term Context"
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