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생성일: 2026년 1월 16일

답변에 사용된 모델 GPT-5.2 Thinking by Chat01

사고

Creating a helpful response with citations and images

I’ll use official sources like NASA APOD and ESO for four high-quality images. In my response, I’ll summarize the linked content, including the Q&A about stars, providing a brief summary and pointing out areas for improvement. I’ll include citations from NASA and Britannica for key facts, and mention the page creation date. The link is already available to the user.

Simplified explanation of stars

Stars are luminous plasma spheres held together by gravity and powered by fusion energy, with hydrostatic equilibrium keeping them stable. Twinkling is due to atmospheric scintillation, especially near the horizon. Their lifecycle moves from nebula to main sequence and then evolves based on mass. Stars are mainly hydrogen and helium. The "more stars than grains of sand" claim is imprecise—it’s a common but poorly defined comparison. Here's a concise definition if needed.

Crafting the response outline

I'll start by

Thought for 1m 1s

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Images:

NASA SVS | The Webb Space Telescope Studies the "Cosmic Cliffs" in NGC 3324 Ground-Based Image of NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula Complex - NASA Science M45 The Pleiades | ESA/Hubble The Pleiades | ESO

I opened the link you sent. It’s a public Chat01.ai Q&A page titled “Stars” (created Jan 16, 2026) with a basic explainer: what stars are, why they twinkle, a simple life cycle, and a few examples like Polaris and the Pleiades. (chat01.ai)

If you want a cleaner, more “science-textbook accurate” version of that answer, here’s a tightened rewrite:

  • What a star is: a self-gravitating ball of hot plasma. Gravity squeezes inward; pressure from hot gas and radiation pushes outward. (NASA Science)
  • Why it shines: once the core gets hot and dense enough, nuclear fusion begins (most commonly fusing hydrogen into helium), releasing energy that escapes as light and heat. (NASA Science)
  • How stars form: they begin in clouds of gas and dust; collapsing regions form protostars, and sustained fusion marks the start of the main sequence stage. (Encyclopedia Britannica)
  • Why stars twinkle: Earth’s turbulent atmosphere bends their light (a.k.a. scintillation), especially when they’re near the horizon. (Encyclopedia Britannica)
  • How they end: a star’s fate depends mostly on its mass—lower-mass stars shed outer layers and leave a compact remnant; higher-mass stars can explode as supernovae and leave denser remnants. (Encyclopedia Britannica)

One small “fact-check vibe” note on the Chat01 page: the line about “more stars than grains of sand on all Earth’s beaches” is a popular comparison, but it’s not very rigorous (both numbers depend a lot on what you count and how you estimate). (chat01.ai)

Tell me what you want to do with that page—summarize it into 3 bullets, rewrite it for kids, turn it into flashcards, or expand it into a longer article.

사고

Assessing bot safety and explaining parameters

I found an older page using SellGameBot on Telegram, which may be linked to Sellgameqt_bot. The link appears to be tied to sellgame.ir. I’ll explain how Telegram’s start parameters typically work—they’re used for tracking or directing users—but advise caution.

I’ll suggest checking the bot’s profile, confirming its associated website, and following safety guidelines, considering the risk of phishing. Always refrain from sharing payment info.

Explaining start parameter and bot safety steps

To help with the Telegram bot, I'll guide the user to open the chat, check its description and linked website, and use /help. I’ll explain the start parameter, which could be a referral code or tracking data, often in base64 format, and clarify how Telegram bots use it. I'll provide examples.

Explaining risks and identifying possible scams

I'll provide a quick safety checklist and mention that bots can sometimes be used for scams. I’ll say that this bot, "Sell Game," might be related to sellgame.ir, a site for in-game currency, but I can't confirm if it's the same one. It's a plausible connection. I'll share the relevant details and suggest caution.

Guiding on Telegram bot deep link behavior

This is a Telegram bot deep link, so when you tap the link, Telegram opens the chat with @Sellgameqt_bot, and pressing "Start" sends a payload that likely identifies the invitation. I'll keep the answer concise and provide a minimal follow-up to ask if the user wants help vetting it. I'll also include citations where relevant. No need for extra UI elements or images here.

Thought for 1m 15s

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That link is a Telegram deep-link to a bot named “Sell Game” with the username @Sellgameqt_bot. (Telegram)

What the ?start=_tgr_Wxgacps3MDg0 part does

  • In Telegram, a ?start=... link means: when you hit Start, Telegram sends the bot a /start command with that payload attached.
  • Bots use this payload as a referral code / campaign tag / “which link did you come from?” token to drop you into a specific flow. (Stack Overflow)

Is it “safe” to click?

Clicking it mainly just opens a chat with the bot. The risk comes from what the bot then tries to get you to do (pay, sign in, connect a wallet, install something, etc.).

Quick safety checklist before doing anything inside it:

  • Don’t share Telegram login codes, passwords, or 2FA codes (legit bots will never ask).
  • If it asks for money/crypto, wallet connection, or “deposit to unlock/withdraw,” treat that as a huge red flag.
  • Check the bot’s profile/about + linked website and see if it matches a real brand.
  • If it sends you off Telegram, verify the exact domain before entering any info.

What it might be

There’s a long-running listing for a “SellGameBot” that says it sends notifications about updates on sellgame.ir (a gaming-related site). That could be related to this bot name, but I can’t confirm they’re the same operator from the public preview alone. (Bots for Telegram)

If you paste the bot’s first welcome message (what it says right after you press Start), I can tell you if it looks like normal “news/notifications” behavior or more like a scammy flow.

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