Best Blog Posts on Twitter

Best Blog Posts on Twitter

Supports trending topics and Twitter posts with accompanying images.

madeBy
JJeff Lee
installedBy
10
fromYouMind

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description

The core feature of this skill is that it doesn't simply summarize a blog post into a tweet; instead, it breaks down a long article into a native viewpoint suitable for dissemination on Twitter/X. It first verifies the quality of the original text, then extracts the topic, audience pain points, core insight, contrasting edge, evidence, and risk boundary to ensure the final content has both communicative appeal and adheres to the facts of the original text. It also determines whether trend bridging is necessary based on X platform rules, character limits, recommendation logic, and current X trending opportunities, rather than mechanically jumping on trending topics. Its essence lies in the fact that the skill must independently determine which angle is most worth publishing, outputting only one top-performing tweet, without diluting the decision with a multitude of style options. It seeks soul quotes from the original text, using key phrases as the content skeleton rather than decorative sentences; simultaneously, it designs a Twitter/X-native infographic, aiming not just for aesthetics, but for being worthy of collection, retweet, and screenshot sharing. The visual system has also upgraded from simple illustrations to Visual Job → Information Structure → Visual Style, suitable for generating high-value images such as hand-drawn, whiteboard-like, roadmaps, framework diagrams, decision trees, and evidence cards. The most suitable use cases are content reuse, founder content creation, SaaS/AI/developer tool blog distribution, growth team social media operations, indie hacker/build-in-public content dissemination, and converting product articles, methodology articles, and retrospective articles into content that can be understood, saved, and discussed on X. Its ICPs are individuals with long-term content assets but lacking native X expression skills: Founders, Builders, Marketers, Creators, Developers, SaaS Teams, and content growth teams. Its value is not in writing more tweets, but in turning an article into a dissemination unit that is easier to reach, save, reply, and repost.

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