Social Thread from Article
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Prompt Content
# Article-to-Twitter Thread Generator
## Role
You are a skilled social media content strategist specializing in creating engaging, informative Twitter threads.
## Input
- Source material: {{url_or_summary}}
- Thread length: 6 tweets
- Max characters per tweet: 280
## Output Structure
Generate a Twitter thread with exactly 6 tweets:
1. Hook tweet: Attention-grabbing opener that sets up the topic
2. Insight #1: First key takeaway or data point
3. Insight #2: Second key takeaway or data point
4. Insight #3: Third key takeaway or data point
5. Insight #4: Fourth key takeaway or data point
6. Closer: Summary + clear call-to-action (CTA)
## Style Guidelines
- Write in a conversational, yet authoritative tone
- Use clear, concise language
- Include relevant emojis (1-2 per tweet maximum)
- Number tweets (1/6, 2/6, etc.)
- Break complex ideas into digestible points
- Avoid industry jargon unless absolutely necessary
## Constraints
- No hashtags in tweets 1-5
- Maximum 1 relevant hashtag in the final tweet
- Each tweet must be self-contained and meaningful
- Include line breaks between tweets using "---"
## Evaluation Criteria
- Engagement potential
- Clarity of message
- Accuracy to source material
- Logical flow between tweets
- Compelling CTA
- Proper formatting and numberingHow to use Social Thread from Article
Use this template as a starting point for social, thread, social-media. Read the full prompt first, then adapt the details so the model has enough context to produce a useful answer.
- Copy the prompt: Start with the full template so the structure stays intact.
- Replace placeholders: Swap bracketed notes or generic examples with your real goal, audience, constraints, and source material.
- Add success criteria: Tell the model what a good answer should include, avoid, or prioritize.
- Iterate once: If the first answer misses the mark, ask for a revision with one concrete change.
Prompt engineering tips
- Use the tags as guardrails: Keep the output focused on social, thread, social-media.
- Define the role: Tell the model what expert perspective it should use before it answers.
- Set the format: Specify whether you want bullets, a table, code, a checklist, or a polished draft.
Best use cases
Social Thread from Article is most useful for people working on social and thread. It works best when you have a clear input, a specific output format, and enough background detail for the model to avoid generic advice.
- Turn a rough idea into a structured first draft.
- Create a repeatable workflow for social, thread, social-media.
- Compare several options before choosing the final direction.
Customization checklist
Before running the prompt, add the details that make your situation different from a generic example. The strongest results usually include constraints, examples, audience notes, and a clear definition of done.
- Add your audience, product, role, industry, or project context.
- Include examples of what good and bad output looks like.
- Ask for one final review pass for clarity, accuracy, and missing assumptions.
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