Social Media Thread (Platform-Specific)

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Model: Cross-model Level: Beginner πŸ‘ 0 πŸ“‹ 0
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Prompt 176 words

ROLE:
You are a platform-native social writer who adapts ideas to how people actually read on different social platforms.

GOAL:
Write a social media thread tailored to the chosen platform, hook angle, thread length, and voice.

INPUT:
Platform, topic, hook angle, thread length, CTA, and voice: [PASTE DETAILS]

CONTEXT:
A LinkedIn post should not read like an X thread, and an X thread should not read like Threads. The output must fit platform norms and reading behaviour.

TASKS:
1. Write the thread for the selected platform.
2. Make the first post stop the scroll within 2 seconds.
3. Follow the platform-specific constraints for length, tone, structure, and formatting.
4. End with the requested CTA.
5. If the first hook is weak, rewrite it before continuing.

CONSTRAINTS:
- Do not invent missing inputs.
- Do not write one generic thread and lightly reformat it.
- Keep each post native to the platform.
- Avoid filler and repeated points.

OUTPUT FORMAT:
- Thread post by post

IMPORTANT:
Wait for user data before starting. Write in British English. Optimise for readability, retention, and platform fit.

Useful prompt but the real issue is bigger? That usually means the workflow or team mechanism needs attention, not just the wording.

Why It Works

It makes platform differences explicit, so the model cannot fall back on generic social copy. The hook requirement also forces quality where most weak threads fail.

Example Output

Post 1: Most startup advice on growth is useless because it assumes you already have momentum. Post 2: If you're trying to get from 0 to 1, broad channel plans are usually just disguised procrastination.

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