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Threads Feedback Replies - Mini-Anecdote

Feedback replies that share a brief real-world observation to ground the point.

Example Input

The hardest feedback to give is the kind that's about someone's judgment, not their execution. Anyone can tell someone their work needs editing.

Example Output

Execution feedback is safe because it's fixable. Judgment feedback lands differently because it touches identity, that's why most people avoid it entirely.

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Threads Feedback Replies - Value-Add Tip

Feedback replies that add one specific, practical technique for better feedback.

Example Input

Most feedback is useless because it tells you what to change but not what outcome the change is supposed to produce.

Example Output

Tying feedback to an outcome first fixes this, "the goal is X, this section makes me think Y instead" gives the receiver something to aim at.

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Threads Politics Replies - Curious Question

Politics replies that ask one open, non-partisan question to deepen civic reflection.

Example Input

We keep debating the same policy issues every election cycle and nothing seems to change. Something is broken.

Example Output

What part of the system do you think is the actual bottleneck, the legislation, the implementation, or how we measure whether anything worked?

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Threads Politics Replies - Value-Add Tip

Politics replies that add one non-partisan factual point to deepen the conversation.

Example Input

Voter turnout in local elections is embarrassingly low compared to national ones, and that's where most decisions that affect daily life actually get made.

Example Output

Local races are also where individual votes have the most weight, margins of a few hundred votes decide school boards, zoning, and infrastructure budgets regularly.

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Threads Controversial Replies - Curious Question

Controversial replies that ask one precise question to probe the post's reasoning.

Example Input

Remote work killed company culture and most founders are too scared to admit it.

Example Output

What does "company culture" mean to you here, shared values, spontaneous collaboration, something else? The fix changes depending on which part you think broke.

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Threads Controversial Replies - Friendly Challenger

Controversial replies that offer a well-reasoned, civil counterpoint to a strong take.

Example Input

College is a scam. Four years of debt for a credential most employers barely look at anymore.

Example Output

Depends heavily on field, a nursing or engineering degree still has a clear ROI. The scam argument applies mainly to expensive generalist degrees without a job plan.

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Threads Finance Replies - Value-Add Tip

Finance replies that add one specific, practical money tip beyond the post.

Example Input

Automating your savings was the only thing that actually made me save consistently. Willpower alone doesn't work.

Example Output

Set the transfer for the day after payday before lifestyle spending kicks in, the money you never see is money you never miss.

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Threads Finance Replies - Friendly Challenger

Finance replies that respectfully challenge a financial take with honest nuance.

Example Input

Always max out your 401k before investing anywhere else. No exceptions.

Example Output

Solid default, but if you have high-interest debt above ~7%, paying that down first typically beats the tax savings on the 401k contribution.

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Threads Tech Replies - Curious Question

Tech replies that ask one specific technical question to pull out more depth.

Example Input

Switched our whole stack to edge functions last month and the cold start problem basically disappeared.

Example Output

Which runtime are you on? Curious whether the cold start improvement was mostly the runtime or the move to edge geography.

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Threads Tech Replies - Value-Add Tip

Tech replies that add one specific, immediately useful technical tip.

Example Input

The amount of time I've lost to debugging issues that were just undefined variables is genuinely embarrassing.

Example Output

TypeScript's strict mode eliminates most of those silently. One-time setup cost, ongoing time savings, worth it even on small projects.

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Threads Leadership Replies - Mini-Anecdote

Leadership replies that share a brief real-world observation to ground the insight.

Example Input

Your team's energy is a mirror of yours. If you're anxious, they're anxious. If you're calm, they can be calm.

Example Output

Seen this in every high-pressure sprint: the calmest person in the room becomes the anchor everyone unconsciously checks in with.

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Threads Leadership Replies - Value-Add Tip

Leadership replies that add one specific, experienced tip beyond the post's point.

Example Input

The best leaders I've worked with ask more questions than they give answers.

Example Output

And the best question is usually "what do you think we should do?", it builds ownership and often surfaces the right answer faster.

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Threads Motivation Replies - Friendly Challenger

Motivation replies that respectfully challenge the post with honest nuance.

Example Input

Outwork everyone. Sleep when you're dead. The grind is what separates winners from the rest.

Example Output

Sleep deprivation tanks decision-making, creativity, and health, the thing you're calling a sacrifice might be quietly killing your edge.

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Threads Motivation Replies - Co-Sign and Build

Motivation replies that briefly co-sign then add a practical or nuanced layer.

Example Input

The days you don't feel like it are the days that matter most. Showing up anyway is the whole game.

Example Output

Exactly, and "showing up" on those days can mean doing 10% of your normal output. The streak matters more than the intensity.

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Threads Casual Replies - Mini-Anecdote

Casual replies that share a brief specific parallel moment, warm and real.

Example Input

There is something so peaceful about being the only one awake in the house at 6am with just coffee and silence.

Example Output

That hour before anyone else stirs is the only time my thoughts feel like they're actually mine. Protect it at all costs.

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Threads Casual Replies - Witty One-Liner

Casual replies that match the vibe, warm, light, genuinely human.

Example Input

I keep starting new notebooks and then abandoning them after three pages. It's a whole thing.

Example Output

Three pages is actually generous, I give mine two and a doodle of a sun.

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Threads Humor Replies - Co-Sign and Build

Humor replies that co-sign briefly then add a funny "yes, and" layer.

Example Input

Hot take: the real productivity hack is having a deadline you're genuinely scared of.

Example Output

True, and nothing clarifies priorities like realizing you have 4 hours to do what you planned for 4 days.

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Threads Humor Replies - Witty One-Liner

Humor replies that land one warm, sharp one-liner as the next beat.

Example Input

My productivity system is held together by vibes and spite.

Example Output

Spite is criminally underrated as a project management methodology. 😅

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Threads Education Replies - Curious Question

Education replies that ask one specific, genuine question to unpack the insight further.

Example Input

Spaced repetition changed how fast I retain information. It's not about studying more, it's about studying at the right intervals.

Example Output

How do you decide what interval to start with for a completely new topic where you have zero baseline?

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Threads Education Replies - Value-Add Tip

Education replies that add one specific, missed technique, practical and clear.

Example Input

The best way to learn anything is to teach it. Explaining forces you to find the gaps in your own understanding.

Example Output

Even better: teach it to someone who'll ask questions. A confused student surfaces gaps faster than a blank page ever will.

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Threads Storytelling Replies - Friendly Challenger

Storytelling replies that respectfully challenge a craft assumption with nuance.

Example Input

A good hook is everything. If you don't grab them in the first line, you've lost them.

Example Output

The hook matters, but the second paragraph kills more stories than the opener. People click, they leave when the middle doesn't deliver on the promise.

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Threads Storytelling Replies - Mini-Anecdote

Storytelling replies that share a brief parallel observation, felt, specific, human.

Example Input

The best stories aren't the dramatic ones. They're the ones where you notice something small that everyone else walked past.

Example Output

There's a reason the most-shared posts are often about a weird Tuesday, not a big milestone. The ordinary detail is what makes people feel seen.

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Threads Launch Replies - Co-Sign and Build

Launch replies that briefly co-sign then add a meaningful next-level move.

Example Input

Soft launching to a waitlist first before going public is the move. Let your early users find the bugs.

Example Output

Smart, and give those waitlist users a specific task, not just access. "Try to do X and tell me where you get stuck" gets you 10x better feedback.

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Threads Launch Replies - Value-Add Tip

Launch replies that add one specific missed tactic, practical, forward-leaning.

Example Input

We're launching on Product Hunt next week. Built the product for 8 months and terrified of day one.

Example Output

Line up 20-30 supporters to upvote and comment in the first two hours, PH's algorithm front-loads momentum, and those early votes compound all day.

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Threads Community Replies - Mini-Anecdote

Community replies that share a brief real-world observation to validate and extend.

Example Input

The moment a community stops needing the founder to spark every conversation is the moment it's actually alive.

Example Output

Seen this with small Discord servers, the day someone posts a win at midnight with no prompt and five members cheer them on? That's the shift.

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Threads Community Replies - Curious Question

Community replies that ask one specific, genuine question to deepen the thread.

Example Input

Building a community from scratch is so much harder than building an audience. One requires you to actually care about the people in it.

Example Output

What was the moment you noticed your community had actually formed, when did it stop feeling like you holding it together and start running on its own?

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Threads Engagement Replies - Co-Sign and Build

Engagement replies that co-sign briefly then add a meaningful new layer.

Example Input

Replying to comments is the most underrated engagement move. Most creators skip it entirely.

Example Output

100%, and replying within the first 30 minutes matters most. That window is when the algorithm is still deciding whether to push the post.

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Threads Engagement Replies - Witty One-Liner

Engagement replies that land one witty, warm one-liner, no padding.

Example Input

The algorithm doesn't care about your feelings. It cares about engagement metrics.

Example Output

Turns out my feelings and engagement metrics are both at zero on Mondays. Coincidence? 😅

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Threads Sales Replies - Mini-Anecdote

Sales replies that lead with a micro-anecdote to validate and reframe.

Example Input

Nobody tells you that most of your sales time will be spent on prospects who were never going to buy.

Example Output

A founder once told me he cut his sales cycle in half just by adding one qualifying question upfront. The tire-kickers self-selected out immediately.

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Threads Sales Replies - Curious Question

Sales replies that open with a diagnostic question, curious, not pitchy.

Example Input

I've tried everything to close more deals but my conversion rate just won't budge past 20%.

Example Output

Where in the funnel are you losing them, first call, proposal, or follow-up? The fix changes completely depending on the drop-off point.

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Threads Growth Replies - Friendly Challenger

Growth replies that respectfully challenge the post's core assumption.

Example Input

You need to post every single day if you want to grow on Threads. That's just the reality.

Example Output

Daily posting helps, but three high-signal posts a week can outgrow seven mediocre ones. Volume without quality just trains your audience to scroll past you.

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Threads Growth Replies - Value-Add Tip

Growth replies that add one missed tactic, practical, tip-first.

Example Input

Consistency is the real growth hack. Post every day and the algorithm rewards you eventually.

Example Output

Consistency works faster when you repurpose each post into 3 formats. One idea, three surfaces, triple the reach without triple the effort.

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Threads Feedback Posts - Build-in-Public

Build-in-public feedback posts that make specific, genuine asks for community input.

Example Input

asking for feedback on a new landing page headline

Example Output

Working on a landing page headline and stuck between two versions. One leads with the outcome, one leads with the problem. If you've tested both approaches, which converted better for you and why? Genuinely want to understand the pattern, not just get a vote.

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Threads Feedback Posts - Tactical Playbook

Tactical feedback posts sharing concrete plays for getting honest, useful input.

Example Input

how to ask customers for honest product feedback

Example Output

Best feedback question I've found: "What almost stopped you from buying?" Not "what do you love", that gets noise. Not "what would you improve", that gets guesses. What almost stopped you forces them to recall a real friction point.

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Threads Politics Posts - Bold Prediction

Non-partisan civic prediction posts about governance trends and the future of political systems.

Example Input

the future of voter participation and civic engagement

Example Output

Voter participation rates will keep rising as digital tools make registration and information easier, but so will distrust in institutions. The interesting question isn't turnout. It's whether more voters translates to more civic confidence. Those are very different things.

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Threads Politics Posts - Myth-Buster

Non-partisan political myth-busting posts that improve civic understanding respectfully.

Example Input

the myth that one vote doesn't matter

Example Output

"One vote doesn't matter" has been disproven by dozens of elections decided by single digits, sometimes literally one. The myth is self-fulfilling. Enough people believe it that it becomes true. Voter turnout is a collective action problem, not an individual irrelevance.

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Threads Controversial Posts - Contrarian Hot-Take

Contrarian take posts that make a clear, defensible claim on a genuinely contested topic.

Example Input

hustle culture and whether overworking is really a virtue

Example Output

Working 80 hours a week isn't a badge of honor, it's usually a symptom of poor prioritization or an unsustainable system. The people who've built things that last almost never credit the hours. They credit the clarity.

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Threads Controversial Posts - Question Hook

Debate-starter posts that open genuine, balanced controversies through a strong question.

Example Input

whether remote work is actually better for productivity

Example Output

Is remote work better for productivity, or better for certain kinds of work and certain kinds of people, which we've collectively decided means everyone? I keep going back and forth on this and I don't think the data is as clear as either side claims.

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Threads Finance Posts - Data/Stat Drop

Stat-driven finance posts that use data to shift money mindsets and behavior.

Example Input

how much the average person spends on subscriptions without realizing

Example Output

The average person underestimates their monthly subscription spend by 2.5x. They guess around $80. The actual average is closer to $200. Audit yours. Canceling one unused service a month adds up to a real number.

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Threads Finance Posts - Myth-Buster

Myth-busting finance posts that replace bad money advice with clearer thinking.

Example Input

the myth that you need a lot of money to start investing

Example Output

You don't need a lot of money to start investing. You need time. Someone who invests $50/month starting at 22 will likely end up with more than someone who invests $500/month starting at 40. Start small. Start now.

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Threads Tech Posts - Bold Prediction

Bold tech prediction posts that make specific, grounded claims about what's next.

Example Input

the future of software development with AI

Example Output

In 10 years, most software won't be written, it'll be described. The scarce skill won't be coding. It'll be knowing exactly what to build, for whom, and why. The craft is moving up a level.

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Threads Tech Posts - Contrarian Hot-Take

Contrarian tech posts that challenge consensus views with a defensible argument.

Example Input

why most AI tools don't actually save time

Example Output

Most AI tools don't save time. They create new work: writing prompts, checking outputs, fixing hallucinations, and second-guessing every result. The ones that actually help are the ones you stop noticing you're using.

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Threads Leadership Posts - Data/Stat Drop

Data-driven leadership posts that use research to reframe how people manage.

Example Input

manager impact on employee engagement

Example Output

70% of the variance in team engagement is explained by the manager, not the company, not the perks, not the pay. You are the culture for your team. That's a lot of responsibility. It's also a lot of leverage.

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Threads Leadership Posts - Tactical Playbook

Tactical leadership posts sharing concrete plays great leaders actually use.

Example Input

giving feedback that people actually act on

Example Output

The most actionable feedback format: describe what you observed (not what you interpreted), say what impact it had, and ask what they'd do differently. No judgment in the first sentence. People can only hear feedback when they don't feel attacked.

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Threads Motivation Posts - Bold Prediction

Motivational posts built on bold, specific predictions about what sustained effort produces.

Example Input

what happens after a year of consistent skill practice

Example Output

A year from now, the gap between you and the version of you that started practicing won't feel like improvement. It'll feel like a different person. That's not metaphor, consistent practice restructures how you think.

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Threads Motivation Posts - Personal POV Story

Honest motivational posts grounded in real moments, not empty hype.

Example Input

pushing through when progress feels invisible

Example Output

There was a stretch of 8 weeks where nothing seemed to move. Same effort, same results, same quiet. Then things clicked in a way I still can't fully explain. The invisible progress was just loading.

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Threads Casual Posts - Question Hook

Casual question-hook posts that start easy, fun conversations with followers.

Example Input

morning routines, are they actually worth it

Example Output

Genuine question: does anyone actually enjoy their morning routine or are we all just tolerating it in hopes it becomes a personality trait?

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Threads Casual Posts - Build-in-Public

Casual build-in-public posts sharing small real-life updates and honest observations.

Example Input

working from a coffee shop for the first time in months

Example Output

First time working from a coffee shop in months and I forgot how much ambient noise actually helps me think. Home office is great. But sometimes you need to be around people doing things that aren't your thing.

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Threads Humor Posts - Personal POV Story

Personal humor posts that find the comedy in relatable everyday moments.

Example Input

overthinking a simple email reply

Example Output

Spent 20 minutes drafting a reply to a 4-word email. The reply I sent: "Sounds great, thanks!" The journey it took to get there: not for the faint of heart.

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Threads Humor Posts - Contrarian Hot-Take

Deadpan contrarian humor posts that land a joke through confident absurdity.

Example Input

people who send voice notes

Example Output

Voice notes are just podcasts where I'm a captive audience and there are no guests, no editing, and no option to skip. I respect the confidence. I do not respect the runtime.

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Threads Education Posts - Question Hook

Question-hook education posts that create a curiosity gap before teaching.

Example Input

why we forget most of what we read

Example Output

Why do you forget 90% of what you read within a week? Because reading isn't storage, it's exposure. Your brain keeps what you use, revisit, or connect to something else. The fix isn't reading more. It's doing something with it.

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Threads Education Posts - Tactical Playbook

Tactical education posts that teach one clear concept in under 500 characters.

Example Input

what compound interest actually means

Example Output

Compound interest means you earn returns on your returns, not just your original amount. So $1,000 at 7% doesn't just grow by $70 a year. It grows by more every year, because last year's growth is now also growing. Time is the whole game.

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Threads Storytelling Posts - Myth-Buster

Myth-busting posts about storytelling that replace bad advice with better craft.

Example Input

the myth that good stories need a happy ending

Example Output

Good stories don't need happy endings. They need honest ones. The stories that stick are the ones where something real happened, even if it hurt. Resolution isn't the goal. Truth is.

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Threads Storytelling Posts - Personal POV Story

Personal micro-stories for Threads with a clear arc and emotional resonance.

Example Input

a stranger's small act of kindness that stuck with me

Example Output

A woman at the airport held the elevator for me even though she clearly didn't have time to wait. She didn't say anything. Just smiled and pressed the button again. I think about that more than I should.

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Threads Launch Posts - Contrarian Hot-Take

Contrarian launch posts that flip standard launch advice on its head.

Example Input

why big launch days are overrated

Example Output

The "launch day" obsession is mostly cope. The products that last didn't win because of a spike on day one, they won because someone kept showing up after the confetti settled. Ship, then stay.

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Threads Launch Posts - Build-in-Public

Build-in-public launch posts that share the real story behind the release.

Example Input

launching a newsletter after months of prep

Example Output

It's live. 6 months of drafts, second-guessing, and one near-quit later, the newsletter is actually out. If you've been following along: thank you for making this feel worth finishing. Issue 1 is in inboxes now.

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Threads Community Posts - Bold Prediction

Bold prediction posts about the future of community and online belonging.

Example Input

the future of online community

Example Output

In 5 years, the most valuable thing on the internet won't be content, it'll be curation. The communities that win will be the ones that decide what's worth your attention, not the ones that produce the most of it.

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Threads Community Posts - Tactical Playbook

Tactical community-building posts with specific, actionable plays.

Example Input

how to make new members feel welcome

Example Output

The single best onboarding move for any community: personally welcome the first 100 members by name. Not a template. Not a bot. Just you, saying "glad you're here" and meaning it. That feeling scales even when you stop doing it manually.

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Threads Engagement Posts - Data/Stat Drop

Stat-driven engagement posts that use numbers to spark reactions and replies.

Example Input

people spend more time on their phone than sleeping

Example Output

The average person now spends more time on their phone each day than they do sleeping. I don't know what to do with that information, but I can't stop thinking about it. What's your honest daily screen time?

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Threads Engagement Posts - Personal POV Story

Personal POV posts designed to spark replies through relatable honesty.

Example Input

the anxiety of sharing work publicly

Example Output

Every time I post something I made, there's a 30-second window where I genuinely consider deleting it. And then someone replies and I'm glad I didn't. Does this happen to anyone else or just me?

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Threads Sales Posts - Question Hook

Question-led sales posts that create curiosity before delivering the insight.

Example Input

why people delay buying even when they want the thing

Example Output

What if the reason people don't buy isn't doubt about the product, it's doubt about themselves? Most buying hesitation is about "can I actually do this" not "is this worth it." Address that and everything shifts.

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Threads Sales Posts - Myth-Buster

Myth-busting sales posts that clear up bad advice and offer a better way.

Example Input

people think selling means convincing, it doesn't

Example Output

Selling isn't convincing. Convincing is exhausting and it doesn't stick. The best salespeople help people see a problem clearly enough that buying feels obvious. Clarity closes more than pressure ever will.

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Threads Growth Posts - Build-in-Public

Build-in-public growth posts sharing real milestones, lessons, and numbers.

Example Input

hit 500 followers after 3 months of consistent posting

Example Output

500 followers in 3 months. Took longer than I expected and faster than I feared. The posts that did nothing taught me more than the ones that popped. Still figuring it out, but I'm staying.

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Threads Growth Posts - Contrarian Hot-Take

Contrarian growth posts that flip conventional wisdom and spark debate.

Example Input

posting more often doesn't mean growing faster

Example Output

More posts don't equal more growth. They equal more noise if the quality isn't there. The accounts growing fastest right now post 3x a week and make every one count.

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Threads Feedback Replies - General

Honest, specific feedback replies to Threads posts that actually help the person improve.

Example Input

Which do you find more compelling: headlines that promise a result, or ones that name your exact frustration?

Example Output

Problem-naming almost always wins for cold traffic, people trust you more when you prove you understand the pain before you sell the cure.

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Threads Feedback Posts - General

Genuine, specific Threads feedback-request posts designed to get useful, actionable responses.

Example Input

asking for feedback on a landing page headline

Example Output

Working on a landing page headline and stuck between two directions, one leads with the outcome, one leads with the problem. Which do you find more compelling as a reader: headlines that promise a result, or ones that name your exact frustration?

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Threads Politics Replies - General

Non-partisan civic replies that add depth and nuance to political Threads discussions.

Example Input

Low voter turnout doesn't just affect who wins, it systematically skews which problems get prioritized. It's not conspiracy, it's just math.

Example Output

And the skew compounds over time, underrepresented groups get fewer resources, which affects engagement next cycle too. Participation gaps self-reinforce.

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Threads Politics Posts - General

Non-partisan civic posts for Threads that spark political thinking without picking sides.

Example Input

the relationship between voter turnout and policy outcomes

Example Output

Low voter turnout doesn't just affect who wins, it systematically skews which problems get prioritized. Politicians respond to the voters who show up. If a demographic consistently doesn't, their issues don't make it onto the agenda. It's not conspiracy, it's just math.

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Threads Controversial Replies - General

Thoughtful, civil counterpoints or nuances to controversial Threads posts.

Example Input

The people with the best careers I know barely networked. They just did unusually good work and let that do the talking.

Example Output

The confounding variable: "did unusually good work" usually means they also had access to environments where that work was visible. That's often network-dependent.

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Threads Controversial Posts - General

Confident, debate-worthy Threads takes that challenge conventional wisdom without rage-baiting.

Example Input

whether networking is actually valuable for career growth

Example Output

Networking is mostly just a polite word for asking strangers for things and hoping the social contract makes it weird for them to say no. The people with the best careers I know barely networked. They just did unusually good work and let that do the talking.

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Threads Finance Replies - General

Value-dense finance replies that add a useful layer to the original Threads insight.

Example Input

Designing your finances around human behavior beats optimizing for yield. The barrier is the point.

Example Output

Same reason automatic 401k enrollment works better than opt-in. Default states do more than incentives for most people.

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Threads Finance Posts - General

Clear, grounded finance posts for Threads that educate without overwhelming or fear-mongering.

Example Input

why people keep money in savings accounts earning almost nothing

Example Output

The psychology of a savings account isn't about the interest rate. It's about friction. Money that's slightly hard to access gets spent less. The 0.5% APY isn't the point, the barrier is. Designing your finances around human behavior beats optimizing for yield.

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Threads Tech Replies - General

Technically credible, sharp replies to tech Threads posts that add real signal.

Example Input

Most AI products feel identical because everyone's building on the same three APIs. Differentiation will come from distribution and data moats.

Example Output

The companies with proprietary feedback loops are going to look very different in 18 months. Every user interaction is training data if you build it right.

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Threads Tech Posts - General

Sharp, accessible tech takes for Threads, opinionated but not jargon-heavy.

Example Input

why most AI products feel the same right now

Example Output

Most AI products feel identical because everyone's building on the same three APIs with the same design patterns. Differentiation is going to come from distribution and data moats, not model quality. The model is already a commodity.

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Threads Leadership Replies - General

Experienced, nuanced leadership replies that extend the conversation with real depth.

Example Input

Delivering honest feedback when someone is trying hard but still not working out is the actual test of whether you can lead.

Example Output

And the instinct to soften it out of kindness is exactly what makes it crueler in the long run. They needed to know sooner.

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Threads Leadership Posts - General

Honest, practical leadership posts for Threads that favor truth over inspiration.

Example Input

the hardest part of giving feedback as a manager

Example Output

The hardest feedback to give isn't the harsh kind. It's the kind where the person is working hard, genuinely trying, and it's still not working. Delivering that with care and honesty, without false hope, is the actual test of whether you can lead.

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Threads Motivation Replies - General

Specific, grounded motivational replies that feel genuine, not performative.

Example Input

Starting over isn't going back to zero. You're bringing everything you know about what doesn't work.

Example Output

The scar tissue is the advantage. People who've never failed yet are playing the game on easy mode without knowing it.

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Threads Motivation Posts - General

Grounded, honest motivational Threads posts that inspire through truth, not hype.

Example Input

starting over after a professional setback

Example Output

Starting over isn't going back to zero. You're bringing everything you know about what doesn't work, which is actually the most valuable thing you can carry into a new start. It's not square one. It's a different game entirely.

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Threads Casual Replies - General

Warm, natural casual replies that match the vibe and feel like a real person wrote them.

Example Input

Sunday mornings feel borrowed. Like the week hasn't caught up yet and you can just exist for a bit without it meaning anything.

Example Output

The first hour before anyone texts me is my favorite part of the whole week honestly.

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Threads Casual Posts - General

Relaxed, warm slice-of-life Threads posts with no agenda, just vibes and realness.

Example Input

enjoying the quiet before the week gets busy

Example Output

Sunday mornings feel borrowed. Like the week hasn't caught up yet and you can just exist for a bit without it meaning anything. Hope your morning is like that.

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Threads Humor Replies - General

Quick, witty Threads replies that add to the joke rather than just reacting.

Example Input

Thursday me: I'll save the hard stuff for Friday. Friday me: replies to one email, considers it a win, leaves at 3.

Example Output

Friday me also somehow blocks two hours for "deep work" and spends it rearranging his desktop icons.

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Threads Humor Posts - General

Dry, warm, and genuinely funny Threads posts that land without trying too hard.

Example Input

the gap between how productive you think you'll be on Friday vs. how productive you actually are

Example Output

Thursday me: I'll save the hard stuff for Friday, I'll have more energy then. Friday me: replies to one email, considers it a win, leaves at 3.

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Threads Education Replies - General

Additive educational replies that extend a Threads lesson with one more useful layer.

Example Input

Revenue is what comes in. Profit is what stays. Know your margins before you celebrate your sales.

Example Output

Gross margin vs. net margin matters here too, some businesses look profitable until you add owner salary and taxes back in.

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the difference between revenue and profit for new business owners

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Revenue is what comes in. Profit is what stays. A business doing $500k in revenue can still be losing money. Most new founders fixate on the top number and miss the one that actually matters. Know your margins before you celebrate your sales.

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I nearly quit the week the email came. Timing is cruel like that. It asks you to hold on one week longer than you think you can.

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That one extra week has done more damage to people's resolve than actual failure ever has. The nearly-made-it quit is the one nobody talks about.

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burning out right before something good finally happened

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I nearly quit the week the email came. Had already drafted the "I'm stepping back" post. Hadn't slept properly in a month. Then: the acceptance, the yes, the thing I'd been waiting on. Timing is cruel like that. It asks you to hold on one week longer than you think you can.

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Today I'm releasing a Notion setup for freelancers that tracks projects, clients, and invoices in one place. Link in bio.

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Does it handle retainers differently from project-based work? That's always the part where my setups fall apart.

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launching a Notion template for freelance project management

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Today I'm releasing something I've been using privately for two years, a Notion setup for freelancers that tracks projects, clients, and invoices in one place. No upsell, no course attached. Just the template. Link in bio.

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Example Input

This is a place where we talk about money without the shame, the flexing, or the get-rich-quick stuff.

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The no-flexing part is what I needed to hear. Most money spaces make you feel behind even when you're doing fine.

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welcoming new followers to a personal finance community

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If you're new here: welcome. This is a place where we talk about money without the shame, the flexing, or the get-rich-quick stuff. Just honest conversations about figuring it out. Glad you're here.

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Hot take: morning routines matter less than people think. What does your actual morning look like?

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Mine is chaotic and I'm weirdly okay with it. Do you think the people swearing by 5am routines actually need them, or just need structure anywhere?

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Threads Engagement Posts - General

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morning routines and whether they actually matter

Example Output

Hot take: morning routines matter less than people think, and most people follow them to feel productive rather than to be productive. What does your actual morning look like?

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Example Input

I've invoiced 80+ hours this month and feel like I'm still behind on rent. Something's wrong with my pricing.

Example Output

Usually it's not the rate, it's the invisible hours that never make it to the invoice. Tracking those first changes everything.

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Threads Sales Posts - General

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Example Input

promoting a time-tracking app for freelancers who undercharge

Example Output

Most freelancers I know aren't undercharging because their rates are wrong. They're undercharging because they don't actually know how long things take. We built a fix for that. Link in bio.

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Threads Growth Replies - General

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Example Input

The accounts that win long-term aren't the ones that go viral once. They're the ones that showed up every day when nobody was watching.

Example Output

And the daily posts train the algorithm AND your own thinking. The reps compound both ways.

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Threads Growth Posts - General

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Example Input

consistency beats virality for long-term audience growth

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The accounts that win long-term aren't the ones that go viral once. They're the ones that showed up every day when nobody was watching. Consistency is the growth hack nobody wants to hear.

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