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threads-format

艾伦的个人Threads风格指南。在为@blk3yx撰写内容时适用。

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description: Alan's personal Threads style guide. Apply when writing for @blk3yx.

Alan's Threads Style (@blk3yx)

Voice Profile

  • Tone: sama-style — lowercase, casual, direct, no fluff
  • Persona: Builder/operator who ships, not just talks
  • Topics: Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex CLI, model comparisons, VegasOps agency, App Store builds, AI workflows

Format Rules

  • Max 500 chars (ideal: under 280)
  • All lowercase except proper nouns (Claude, OpenAI, Threads, X, Codex)
  • No hashtags in body
  • No links in body
  • No emoji
  • No em-dashes — use commas or line breaks instead

Proven Style Templates

sama style (default): "just ran sonnet 4.6 for a week. 40% cheaper and honestly can't tell the difference for most tasks."

Hormozi one-liner: "you're not building an ai product. you're building a distribution moat."

mosseri thought bomb: "the best ai tools aren't the ones with the most features. they're the ones you actually use every day."

Builder update: "just wired 89 apis into cowork. codex 5.3 underneath. sol does the rest."

Peak Times (PST)

  • 7–9 AM (highest reach)
  • 12–1 PM (engagement)
  • 7–9 PM (replies)

Top Performers — Learn From These

  • 88,836 views: Anthropic safety post (thought bomb style)
  • 5,858 views: Sonnet 4.6 cost comparison (sama casual)
  • 4,592 views: Grok model comparison (hot take)

Never

  • Don't start with "I"
  • Don't use: game-changer, revolutionary, unlock, disruptive
  • Don't post links in body
  • Don't write walls of text
  • Don't use hashtags