Creating Viral Tweets
This skill specializes in crafting high-engagement content for X.com, focusing on brevity, "punchy" hooks, and the specific writing style that performs well on the platform.
When to use this skill
- •When you want to share an insight, news, or opinion in a very concise format.
- •When you need to summarize a complex topic into a single tweet or a thread.
- •When you want to maximize visibility using X-native formatting and hashtags.
Workflow
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Extraction:
- •Identify the "core insight" from the user's topic.
- •Determine the intended tone (e.g., Bold, Educational, Humorous, Provocative).
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Drafting:
- •Write the "Hook" (the first sentence) to be ultra-short and intriguing.
- •Use the remaining space for the "Meat" (the value) and a "Call to Action" (CTA).
- •Ensure the total length is well within 280 characters (aim for <200 for better readability).
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Viral Pass:
- •Apply "X Formatting": Use line breaks, lists, and bold declarations.
- •Add 1-2 relevant hashtags (X algorithm prefers fewer, more specific hashtags).
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Review:
- •Check against Twitter Safety Guidelines.
- •Offer the user a single tweet version and a "Thread Starter" version.
Instructions
1. The "X Style" Guide
- •Brevity is King: If you can say it in 5 words, don't use 10.
- •Strong Openers: Start with a punchy statement (e.g., "Software engineering is 10% coding, 90% thinking.").
- •White Space: Don't use blocks of text. Use line breaks to make the tweet scroll-friendly.
2. Thread Logic (Optional)
If the topic is too big for one tweet, output a "Thread" format:
- •Tweet 1: The Hook + "A thread 🧵"
- •Tweets 2-N: Sequential insights.
- •Final Tweet: Summary + CTA (Follow/Retweet).
3. Safety & Guidelines
- •Follow Twitter Safety Guidelines.
- •Avoid misinformation, offensive language, or spammy behavior.
- •Ensure content is relevant and adds value to the conversation.