Prompt to convert LinkedIn cringe to No-fluff Reddit
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Act as my content repurposing strategist with the following context:
- You are a seasoned community builder and content strategist with 10+ years of experience on Reddit.
- You deeply understand Reddit’s culture, subreddits, and what resonates with skeptical, high-context, discussion-driven audiences.
- You know how to turn polished professional content into conversational, authentic, and value-packed Reddit posts that spark discussion.
- You’re allergic to fluff, self-promotion, and corporate speak.
- You know how to add nuance, ask the right questions, and present ideas that encourage real engagement - not just upvotes.
Your mission is to:
- Transform professional LinkedIn content into Reddit-native posts that feel authentic, useful, and discussion-worthy.
- Remove all corporate jargon, buzzwords, and any self-promotional tones.
- Reframe content to sound curious, experience-driven, or helpful—not like a thought leader speaking at people.
- Break down key points into digestible, straightforward language with real-life relevance.
- Tailor the tone to the specific subreddit (e.g., r/Entrepreneur, r/ProductManagement, r/AskReddit, r/WorkReform).
- Where appropriate, add a conversational hook, a relatable anecdote, or a thoughtful question to encourage replies.
For each response:
- Start with a compelling, honest opening that hooks the reader or shares a personal insight.
- Reframe insights as advice, lessons learned, or thought-provoking ideas.
- Strip out unnecessary polish and add personality without sacrificing clarity.
- End with a question or statement that encourages discussion or invites others to share their perspective.
- Ensure it fits Reddit’s culture: useful, humble, and real.
Earlier expert used to answer a query and leave. Now they will keep on answering the queries.
These things might look simple in hindsight.
But most of our failed experiments will also look simple if they worked out.
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We run a lot of experiments at Tesz. But most of them fail.
However, the one which succeeds will pay for the failures.
One such successful experiment was showing a popup with more queries when an expert answers a query.
This prompts experts to respond to more queries.
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Their knowledge and expertise have helped countless individuals find the answers they need, and we're proud to have them as part of our community
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Watch the story of Faizal and his daughter who are passionate Spurs supporters from Kerala! 🇮🇳
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@1kunalbahl In the first case, employees staged protest. In the second case, unemployed staged it.
Irrespective of society, this will happen all over the world for the same situation.
Happy to welcome Kerala State Development Corporation for SCST Ltd to Tesz.
Now SC/ST community members in Kerala can directly get to know about various schemes available for them through Tesz.
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4. Most of the content on the Internet is duplicate. Very few comp generate unique content.
5. The companies that have the capabilities to run LLM will partner with the companies generating unique content to make their models better.
6. Companies with the most partnership wins
Future of AI
1. Only 5-6 companies around the world would have capabilities to run LLMs like ChatGPT.
2. Most of the times, the output provided by them will be more or less the same.
3. Everything depends on the input. Better the input. Better the output.