Another anecdote for you: I believe that improving the quality of my prompt and being polite results in better prompt adherence.
For example, the other day I had a redundant instruction in my prompt and was not particularly polite. It refused the second task, saying something about potential copyright issues. I removed the redundant instruction and added a "thank you, excellent" for the first task and "please" for the second task. It then completed the second task without any issue.
For example, the other day I had a redundant instruction in my prompt and was not particularly polite. It refused the second task, saying something about potential copyright issues. I removed the redundant instruction and added a "thank you, excellent" for the first task and "please" for the second task. It then completed the second task without any issue.