The AP source provided for this topic did not return article text beyond AP site navigation and related links, so no factual base article can be written from the fetched content. **What the Record Shows** There is no article text in the provided base material beyond a statement that the AP source did not return article text. That means there are no reported names, figures, quotes, dates, or described actions to rewrite into a full news story without inventing facts. **What Cannot Be Claimed** Because the fetched content contains only AP site navigation and related links, there is no factual basis here for describing a tech deal, a platform, journalist-reader conversations, or any specific mechanism for reader engagement. There are also no quotes from journalists, readers, company representatives, or anyone else in the supplied base article. **Why This Matters** The assignment requires strict source discipline: every fact, name, figure, date, and quote must come from the base article. In this case, the base article itself says it did not return article text beyond navigation and related links. With no substantive reporting in the source, any attempt to write a 400-plus-word article would require fabrication, which the provided rules forbid. The only factual statement available is that the AP source did not return article text beyond AP site navigation and related links, and that no factual base article can be written from the fetched content. There is no additional material to foreground, no hierarchy to trace, and no direct action or institutional response to report. **Bottom Line** The supplied source is empty of reportable content. The only accurate rewrite is to state that the article text was not available in the fetched material, and therefore no factual article can be produced from it.