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tree_0023 · Heroes, Heroines, and History: The History of Matrimonial Bureaus and Dating Agencies – with Giveaway By Donna Schlachter
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Heroes, Heroines, and History: The History of Matrimonial Bureaus and Dating Agencies – with Giveaway By Donna Schlachter
Locate the digital entry for the article 'Heroes, Heroines, and History: The History of Matrimonial Bureaus and Dating Agencies' on the visual discovery platform that utilizes a 'Pin Builder'. According to the interface accessibility text found on this platform, what is the specific procedure for reviewing and selecting autocomplete results, and what two distinct gestures are recommended for exploration on touch devices?
Answer length: 150-250 words.
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- Source Identification: Identifies the text corresponds to the 'Pin Builder' / Pinterest interface associated with the Donna Schlachter article.
- Context Validation: Confirms the instructions are for 'Explore Search' functionality as described in the source text.
- Autocomplete Review: Use up and down arrows
- Autocomplete Selection: Press Enter to select
- Touch Device Method 1: Explore by touch
- Touch Device Method 2: Swipe gestures
The question uses the specific article title (Domain) to anchor the search, but requires the agent to locate the specific interface/accessibility text (Hidden Knowledge) associated with that article's entry on a 'Pin Builder' platform (Pinterest). It forces the retrieval of granular UI instructions (Wide) while masking the specific answers (Deep).
Judgment
First, regarding Deep Logic, Agent A correctly identified the platform (Pinterest) and sourced its answer from the actual accessibility documentation (`help.pinterest.com`). Agent B failed to locate the specific article mentioned in the prompt and, critically, failed to find the 'interface accessibility text,' instead citing marketing blogs about AI features. Second, regarding Width/Completeness, Agent A provided the correct autocomplete procedures (Up/Down arrows, Enter). For the touch gestures, Agent A provided standard screen-reader gestures which align with the context of 'accessibility text,' whereas Agent B hallucinated UI features (Long press, Tap circle) that are unrelated to the specific accessibility instructions requested. Agent B's answer was factually incorrect for the specific constraint.
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