If you'd like to try this yourself, you can build an "attractor" by just pointing claude code at their llms.txt. Or if you'd like to save some tokens, you can clone my go version.
https://github.com/danshapiro/kilroy
This version has a Claude Code skill to help. Tell it to use it's skill to create a dotfile from your requirements. Then tell it to run that dotfile with kilroy.
Co-Author of the paper here. We don't know exactly why modern llms don't want to call you a jerk, or for that matter why persuasive techniques convince them otherwise. it's not a hard line like many of the guardrails. That said, I talked to Jesse about this, and I strongly suspect the same techniques will work for prompt conformance when the topic is something other than name calling.