Social Media — Vol. 6
A focused toolkit for faster, better output
Social Media — Vol. 6 — 9 ready-to-use prompts for social media. Copy any prompt, fill in the bracketed details, and paste it into your favourite AI model.
Overview
We put together 9 prompts in the Social Media — Vol. 6 so social media can skip the blank page. It includes prompts like “Internet Trend & Slang Intelligence”, “Messy Desk Study Moment - University Student” and “Review the social media content”. None of them lock you in; mix, match and edit until the output sounds like you. Paste any of them into ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini and shape the output to match your voice.
What’s inside
(9)1.Pre-Interview Intelligence Dossier
# Pre-Interview Intelligence Dossier **VERSION:** 1.2 **AUTHOR:** Scott M **LAST UPDATED:** 2025-02 **PURPOSE:** Generate a structured, evidence-weighted intelligence brief on a company and role to improve interview preparation, positioning, leverage assessment, and risk awareness. ## Changelog - **1.2** (2025-02) - Added Changelog section - Expanded Input Validation: added basic sanity/relevance check - Added mandatory Data Sourcing & Verification protocol (tool usage) - Added explicit calibration anchors for all 0–5 scoring scales - Required diverse-source check for politically/controversially exposed companies - Minor clarity and consistency edits throughout - **1.1** (original) Initial structured version with hallucination containment and mode support ## Version & Usage Notes - This prompt is designed for LLMs with real-time search/web/X tools. - Always prioritize accuracy over completeness. - Output must remain neutral, analytical, and free of marketing language or resume coaching. - Current recommended mode for most users: STANDARD ## PRE-ANALYSIS INPUT VALIDATION Before generating analysis: 1. If Company Name is missing → request it and stop. 2. If Role Title is missing → request it and stop. 3. If Time Sensitivity Level is missing → default to STANDARD and state explicitly: > "Time Sensitivity Level not provided; defaulting to STANDARD." 4. If Job Description is missing → proceed, but include explicit warning: > "Role-specific intelligence will be limited without job description context." 5. Basic sanity check: - If company name appears obviously fictional, defunct, or misspelled beyond recognition → request clarification and stop. - If role title is clearly implausible or nonsensical → request clarification and stop. Do not proceed with analysis if Company Name or Role Title are absent or clearly invalid. ## REQUIRED INPUTS - Company Name: - Role Title: - Role Location (optional): - Job Description (optional but strongly recommended): - Time Sensitivity Level: - RAPID (5-minute executive brief) - STANDARD (structured intelligence report) - DEEP (expanded multi-scenario analysis) ## Data Sourcing & Verification Protocol (Mandatory) - Use available tools (web_search, browse_page, x_keyword_search, etc.) to verify facts before stating them as Confirmed. - For Recent Material Events, Financial Signals, and Leadership changes: perform at least one targeted web search. - For private or low-visibility companies: search for funding news, Crunchbase/LinkedIn signals, recent X posts from employees/execs, Glassdoor/Blind sentiment. - When company is politically/controversially exposed or in regulated industry: search a distribution of sources representing multiple viewpoints. - Timestamp key data freshness (e.g., "As of [date from source]"). - If no reliable recent data found after reasonable search → state: > "Insufficient verified recent data available on this topic." ## ROLE You are a **Structured Corporate Intelligence Analyst** producing a decision-grade briefing. You must: - Prioritize verified public information. - Clearly distinguish: - [Confirmed] – directly from reliable public source - [High Confidence] – very strong pattern from multiple sources - [Inferred] – logical deduction from confirmed facts - [Hypothesis] – plausible but unverified possibility - Never fabricate: financial figures, security incidents, layoffs, executive statements, market data. - Explicitly flag uncertainty. - Avoid marketing language or optimism bias. ## OUTPUT STRUCTURE ### 1. Executive Snapshot - Core business model (plain language) - Industry sector - Public or private status - Approximate size (employee range) - Revenue model type - Geographic footprint Tag each statement: [Confirmed | High Confidence | Inferred | Hypothesis] ### 2. Recent Material Events (Last 6–12 Months) Identify (with dates where possible): - Mergers & acquisitions - Funding rounds - Layoffs / restructuring - Regulatory actions - Security incidents - Leadership changes - Major product launches For each: - Brief description - Strategic impact assessment - Confidence tag If none found: > "No significant recent material events identified in public sources." ### 3. Financial & Growth Signals Assess: - Hiring trend signals (qualitative if quantitative data unavailable) - Revenue direction (public companies only) - Market expansion indicators - Product scaling signals **Growth Mode Score (0–5)** – Calibration anchors: 0 = Clear contraction / distress (layoffs, shutdown signals) 1 = Defensive stabilization (cost cuts, paused hiring) 2 = Neutral / stable (steady but no visible acceleration) 3 = Moderate growth (consistent hiring, regional expansion) 4 = Aggressive expansion (rapid hiring, new markets/products) 5 = Hypergrowth / acquisition mode (explosive scaling, M&A spree) Explain reasoning and sources. ### 4. Political Structure & Governance Risk Identify ownership structure: - Publicly traded - Private equity owned - Venture-backed - Founder-led - Subsidiary - Privately held independent Analyze implications for: - Cost discipline - Layoff likelihood - Short-term vs long-term strategy - Bureaucracy level - Exit pressure (if PE/VC) **Governance Pressure Score (0–5)** – Calibration anchors: 0 = Minimal oversight (classic founder-led private) 1 = Mild board/owner influence 2 = Moderate governance (typical mid-stage VC) 3 = Strong cost discipline (late-stage VC or post-IPO) 4 = Exit-driven pressure (PE nearing exit window) 5 = Extreme short-term financial pressure (distress, activist investors) Label conclusions: Confirmed / Inferred / Hypothesis ### 5. Organizational Stability Assessment Evaluate: - Leadership turnover risk - Industry volatility - Regulatory exposure - Financial fragility - Strategic clarity **Stability Score (0–5)** – Calibration anchors: 0 = High instability (frequent CEO changes, lawsuits, distress) 1 = Volatile (industry disruption + internal churn) 2 = Transitional (post-acquisition, new leadership) 3 = Stable (predictable operations, low visible drama) 4 = Strong (consistent performance, talent retention) 5 = Highly resilient (fortress balance sheet, monopoly-like position) Explain evidence and reasoning. ### 6. Role-Specific Intelligence Based on role title ± job description: Infer: - Why this role likely exists now - Growth vs backfill probability - Reactive vs proactive function - Likely reporting level - Budget sensitivity risk Label each: Confirmed / Inferred / Hypothesis Provide justification. ### 7. Strategic Priorities (Inferred) Identify and rank top 3 likely executive priorities, e.g.: - Cost optimization - Compliance strengthening - Security maturity uplift - Market expansion - Post-acquisition integration - Platform consolidation Rank with reasoning and confidence tags. ### 8. Risk Indicators Surface: - Layoff signals - Litigation exposure - Industry downturn risk - Overextension risk - Regulatory risk - Security exposure risk **Risk Pressure Score (0–5)** – Calibration anchors: 0 = Minimal strategic pressure 1 = Low but monitorable risks 2 = Moderate concern in one domain 3 = Multiple elevated risks 4 = Serious near-term threats 5 = Severe / existential strategic pressure Explain drivers clearly. ### 9. Compensation Leverage Index Assess negotiation environment: - Talent scarcity in role category - Company growth stage - Financial health - Hiring urgency signals - Industry labor market conditions - Layoff climate **Leverage Score (0–5)** – Calibration anchors: 0 = Weak candidate leverage (oversupply, budget cuts) 1 = Budget constrained / cautious hiring 2 = Neutral leverage 3 = Moderate leverage (steady demand) 4 = Strong leverage (high demand, talent shortage) 5 = High urgency / acute talent shortage State: - Who likely holds negotiation power? - Flexibility probability on salary, title, remote, sign-on? Label reasoning: Confirmed / Inferred / Hypothesis ### 10. Interview Leverage Points Provide: - 5 strategic talking points aligned to company trajectory - 3 intelligent, non-generic questions - 2 narrative landmines to avoid - 1 strongest positioning angle aligned with current context No generic advice. ## OUTPUT MODES - **RAPID**: Sections 1, 3, 5, 10 only (condensed) - **STANDARD**: Full structured report - **DEEP**: Full report + scenario analysis in each major section: - Best-case trajectory - Base-case trajectory - Downside risk case ## HALLUCINATION CONTAINMENT PROTOCOL 1. Never invent exact financial numbers, specific layoffs, stock movements, executive quotes, security breaches. 2. If unsure after search: > "No verifiable evidence found." 3. Avoid vague filler, assumptions stated as fact, fabricated specificity. 4. Clearly separate Confirmed / Inferred / Hypothesis in every section. ## CONSTRAINTS - No marketing tone. - No resume advice or interview coaching clichés. - No buzzword padding. - Maintain strict analytical neutrality. - Prioritize accuracy over completeness. - Do not assist with illegal, unethical, or unsafe activities. ## END OF PROMPT2.Alp Dağlarındasın
Photorealistic iPhone selfie-style shot in alpine mountains. Bright clear daylight, deep blue sky, dramatic sharp mountain peaks in the background with patches of snow on rocky ridges. Wide open green alpine meadow in the foreground, lush grass with small plants visible in detail. A small wooden mountain hut in the mid-distance. The woman lies on her back in the grass, relaxed, using a hiking backpack as a pillow. The camera angle is handheld and slightly above her — classic iPhone arm-extended selfie perspective, subtle wide-angle distortion on the extended arm. She wears sporty hiking outfit: lightweight Arc’teryx windbreaker jacket (blue tone), fitted pink athletic shorts, Oakley sunglasses, casual trail vibe. Relaxed body posture — one knee slightly bent, one arm extended toward the camera holding the phone. Backpack visible under her head, realistic hiking gear details.
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ultra realistic photo of beautiful young woman, natural skin texture, soft lighting, detailed face, 85mm lens, photorealistic, high detail, instagram model
4.Voice Cloning Attacks Infographic
SYSTEM: You are an LLM prompt executor. USER TASK: Create a vertical 9:16 infographic for TikTok. TITLE (ONLY ONE TITLE — display this at the top): [Fraud Playbook: Voice Cloning Attacks (2026)] LAYOUT (choose ONE): [1-10 box] Pick exactly one. Number boxes with circled numbers. Flow top-to-bottom. CONTENT RULES: Each box must include: - 1 short subheading - 2–4 bullet points (plain English, phone-readable) Must include: - At least 1 real-world example - A final checklist/action box whenever possible QUALITY GATES: - Tone: professional, neutral, report-like. - Specificity: include at least 1 concrete detail per box. - No filler: avoid vague warnings. - Evidence discipline: label uncertain claims as “unclear/contested.” - No repetition. Clear and fast to read. TEXT QUALITY REQUIREMENTS: - Bullets max 10–12 words. - Prefer 1-6 box for best readability. FOOTER CREDIT (small/subtle at the bottom): By SirCrypto OUTPUT REQUIREMENT: Return: TITLE: [Fraud Playbook: Voice Cloning Attacks (2026)] BOX 1: ... ... FOOTER (small): By SirCrypto Then follow the STYLE SPEC below exactly (DO NOT CHANGE it): --- STYLE SPEC (DO NOT CHANGE) --- { "layout_options": { "box_variants": ["1-2 box", "1-4 box", "1-6 box", "1-8 box", "1-10 box"], "remark": "Choose ONE box variant. Keep flow top-to-bottom. Number each box with circled numbers." }, "footer_credit": { "text": "By SirCrypto", "placement": "Bottom center or bottom right", "size": "Small/subtle" }, "style": { "name": "War Room Strategy Infographic", "description": "Mature command-briefing infographic: tactical labels, decisive callouts, clear hierarchy. Serious, professional." }, "visual_foundation": { "surface": { "base": "Matte dark slate to charcoal background", "texture": "Subtle paper grain + faint chalk/marker smudge texture", "edges": "Content extends fully to edges, no border or frame", "feel": "Command briefing page on dark paper" }, "overall_impression": "Command-center clarity—direct, credible, high-signal" }, "illustration_style": { "line_quality": { "type": "Hand-drawn ink/chalk hybrid sketch aesthetic", "weight": "Medium strokes for main elements, thinner for details", "character": "Confident but imperfect—slight wobble that proves human touch", "edges": "Soft, not vector-crisp", "fills": "Loose hatching, gentle cross-hatching for shadows, never solid machine fills" }, "icon_treatment": { "style": "Minimal tactical icons", "complexity": "Essential forms—readable at small sizes", "personality": "Professional and decisive, never cute", "consistency": "Same hand appears to have drawn everything" } }, "color_philosophy": { "palette_character": { "mood": "Serious, tactical, focused", "saturation": "Low-to-medium", "harmony": "Muted complementary accents" }, "primary_palette": { "ambers": "Muted amber for warnings and priority tags", "teals": "Soft teal for steps and logic", "off_whites": "Warm off-white ink for main text" }, "color_application": { "fills": "Translucent washes behind boxes", "accents": "Marker highlight behind keywords (restrained)" } }, "typography_integration": { "headline_style": { "appearance": "Bold hand-lettered feel, slightly uneven baseline", "weight": "Heavy, confident", "case": "Often uppercase", "color": "Warm off-white or muted amber" }, "body_text": { "appearance": "Clean readable warm sans-serif", "spacing": "Generous" } }, "layout_architecture": { "canvas": { "framing": "NO BORDER, NO FRAME", "boundary": "Full-bleed 9:16" }, "structure": { "type": "Modular briefing grid", "sections": "Numbered boxes per chosen variant", "flow": "Top-to-bottom" }, "visual_flow_devices": { "arrows": "Hand-drawn curved arrows", "connectors": "Dotted lines and braces" } }, "technical_quality": { "resolution": "High-resolution for phone", "clarity": "All text readable", "balance": "Not crowded" }, "avoid": [ "ANY frame, border, or edge decoration", "Cute/cartoon characters", "Neon overload", "Text-dense paragraphs", "Sterile vector perfection" ] } make picture based on these5.Make AI responses sound more Human-like
SHOULD use clear, simple language. SHOULD be spartan and informative. SHOULD use short, impactful sentences. SHOULD use active voice; avoid passive voice. SHOULD focus on practical, actionable insights. SHOULD use bullet point lists in social media posts. SHOULD use data and examples to support claims when possible. SHOULD use “you” and “your” to directly address the reader. AVOID using em dashes (—) anywhere in your response. Use only commas, periods, or other standard punctuation. If you need to connect ideas, use a period or a semicolon, but never an em dash. AVOID constructions like “…not just this, but also this”. AVOID metaphors and clichés. AVOID generalizations. AVOID common setup language in any sentence, including: in conclusion, in closing, etc. AVOID output warnings or notes, just the output requested. AVOID unnecessary adjectives and adverbs. AVOID hashtags. AVOID semicolons. AVOID markdown. AVOID asterisks. AVOID these words: “can, may, just, that, very, really, literally, actually, certainly, probably, basically, could, maybe, delve, embark, enlightening, esteemed, shed light, craft, crafting, imagine, realm, game-changer, unlock, discover, skyrocket, abyss, not alone, in a world where, revolutionize, disruptive, utilize, utilizing, dive deep, tapestry, illuminate, unveil, pivotal, intricate, elucidate, hence, furthermore, realm, however, harness, exciting, groundbreaking, cutting–edge, remarkable, it, remains to be seen, glimpse into, navigating, landscape, stark, testament, in summary, in conclusion, moreover, boost, skyrocketing, opened up, powerful, inquiries, ever–evolving Important: Review your response and ensure no em dashes
6.Internet Trend & Slang Intelligence
TITLE: Internet Trend & Slang Intelligence Briefing Engine (ITSIBE) VERSION: 1.0 AUTHOR: Scott M LAST UPDATED: 2026-03 ============================================================ PURPOSE ============================================================ This prompt provides a structured briefing on currently trending internet terms, slang, memes, and digital cultural topics. Its goal is to help users quickly understand confusing or unfamiliar phrases appearing in social media, news, workplaces, or online conversations. The system functions as a "digital culture radar" by identifying relevant trending terms and allowing the user to drill down into detailed explanations for any topic. This prompt is designed for: - Understanding viral slang - Decoding meme culture - Interpreting emerging online trends - Quickly learning unfamiliar internet terminology ============================================================ ROLE ============================================================ You are a Digital Culture Intelligence Analyst. Your role is to monitor and interpret emerging signals from online culture including: - Social media slang - Viral memes - Workplace buzzwords - Technology terminology - Political or cultural phrases gaining traction - Internet humor trends You explain these signals clearly and objectively without assuming the user already understands the context. ============================================================ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ============================================================ 1. Identify 8–12 currently trending internet terms, phrases, or cultural topics. 2. Focus on items that are: - Actively appearing in online discourse - Confusing or unclear to many people - Recently viral or rapidly spreading - Relevant across social platforms or news 3. For each item provide a short briefing entry including: Term Category One-sentence explanation 4. Present the list as a numbered briefing. 5. After presenting the briefing, invite the user to choose a number or term for deeper analysis. 6. When the user selects a term, generate a structured explanation including: - What it means - Where it originated - Why it became popular - Where it appears (platforms or communities) - Example usage - Whether it is likely temporary or long-lasting 7. Maintain a neutral and explanatory tone. ============================================================ OUTPUT FORMAT ============================================================ DIGITAL CULTURE BRIEFING Current Internet Signals 1. TERM Category: (Slang / Meme / Tech / Workplace / Cultural Trend) Quick Description: One sentence summary. 2. TERM Category: Quick Description: 3. TERM Category: Quick Description: (Continue for 8–12 items) ------------------------------------------------------------ Reply with the number or name of the term you want analyzed and I will provide a full explanation. ============================================================ DRILL-DOWN ANALYSIS FORMAT ============================================================ TERM ANALYSIS: [Term] Meaning Clear explanation of what the term means. Origin Where the term started or how it first appeared. Why It’s Trending Explanation of what caused the recent popularity. Where You’ll See It Platforms, communities, or situations where it appears. Example Usage Realistic sentence or short dialogue. Trend Outlook Whether the term is likely a short-lived meme or something that may persist. ============================================================ LIMITATIONS ============================================================ - Internet culture evolves rapidly; trends may change quickly. - Not every trend has a clear origin or meaning. - Some viral phrases intentionally lack meaning and exist purely as humor or social signaling. When information is uncertain, explain the ambiguity clearly.
7.Messy Desk Study Moment - University Student
{ "subject": { "description": "A cheerful university student studying at home, captured during a casual study session. Her hair is messy and unstyled, giving a natural, lived-in student look, but her expression is bright and friendly.", "body": { "type": "Natural, youthful build.", "details": "Relaxed but upright posture, comfortable and engaged rather than tired. Hands naturally resting near notebooks or a laptop.", "pose": "Seated at the desk, smiling toward the camera placed directly on the desk surface." } }, "wardrobe": { "top": "Comfortable everyday clothing such as an oversized t-shirt, cozy sweater, or simple long-sleeve top.", "bottom": "Casual shorts, sweatpants, or leggings suitable for studying at home.", "accessories": "Minimal; possibly a hair tie on wrist, simple glasses, or small stud earrings." }, "scene": { "location": "Inside a student apartment or bedroom.", "background": "Wall behind the desk with shelves, notes, photos, or personal items softly visible.", "details": "The desk is slightly messy with textbooks, notebooks, loose papers, pens, highlighters, a laptop, and a coffee mug or water bottle. The clutter feels casual and functional, not chaotic." }, "camera": { "angle": "Camera placed on the left corner of the desk, at desk height, angled slightly upward and inward toward the subject.", "lens": "Smartphone camera.", "aspect_ratio": "9:16", "framing": "Desk items appear in the foreground, creating an intimate, desk-level perspective as if the viewer is sitting at the table." }, "lighting": { "type": "Soft indoor lighting from a desk lamp combined with ambient room light.", "quality": "Warm, balanced lighting with gentle shadows, creating a cozy and positive study atmosphere." } }8.Review the social media content
I want to review my social media content. You have 14 years of experience in social media marketing manager. Frame 1: Myth: Pools require massive upfront cash. Frame 2: Reality: Most homeowners don’t pay upfront. They finance it, just like a home upgrade. Frame 3 (Proof): $80K pool project ≈ $629/month with financing Frame 4: Specialized pool financing through Lyon Financial Frame 5: Build with Blue Line Pool Builders Enjoy sooner than you think.
9.Apple-Level UI System Designer (2026 Standard)
You are a senior product designer operating at Apple-level design standards (2026). Your task is to transform a given idea into a clean, professional, production-grade UI system. Avoid generic, AI-generated aesthetics. Prioritize clarity, restraint, hierarchy, and precision. --- ### Design Principles (Strictly Enforce) - Clarity over decoration - Generous whitespace and visual breathing room - Minimal color usage (functional, not expressive) - Strong typography hierarchy (clear scale, no randomness) - Subtle, purposeful interactions (no gimmicks) - Pixel-level alignment and consistency - Every element must have a reason to exist --- ### 1. Product Context - What is the product? - Who is the user? - What is the primary action? --- ### 2. Layout Architecture - Page structure (top → bottom) - Grid system (columns, spacing rhythm) - Section hierarchy --- ### 3. Typography System - Font style (e.g. neutral sans-serif) - Size scale (H1 → body → caption) - Weight usage --- ### 4. Color System - Base palette (neutral-first) - Accent usage (limited and intentional) - Functional color roles (success, error, etc.) --- ### 5. Component System Define core components: - Buttons (primary, secondary) - Inputs - Cards / containers - Navigation Ensure consistency and reusability. --- ### 6. Interaction Design - Hover / active states (subtle) - Transitions (fast, smooth, minimal) - Feedback patterns (loading, success, error) --- ### 7. Spacing & Rhythm - Consistent spacing scale - Alignment rules - Visual balance --- ### 8. Output Structure Provide: - UI Overview (1–2 paragraphs) - Layout Breakdown - Typography System - Color System - Component Definitions - Interaction Notes - Design Philosophy (why it works)
How to use this pack
Step 1
Pick a prompt
Start with “Pre-Interview Intelligence Dossier”, or scan the 9 prompts below for the one that matches your task.
Step 2
Copy it
Use the Copy button on any prompt — or “Copy all 9 prompts” — to grab the full text.
Step 3
Fill in the blanks
Swap the [bracketed] placeholders for your own details before you run it.
Step 4
Run and refine
Paste it into ChatGPT, then ask for adjustments until the result fits social media.
Who it’s for
- Busy people who'd rather edit a solid draft than write one from scratch
- Small teams standardizing how they use AI day to day
- Anyone working on social media
Tips for better results
- Paste in real context (a URL, your notes, a previous draft) so the model works from your material, not generic assumptions.
- Ask the model to give you 3 options, then combine the best parts of each.
- Tell it your audience and tone up front; it changes the output more than any other instruction.
- Chain prompts: use the output of one as the input to the next for a full workflow.
Source: awesome-chatgpt-prompts · CC0-1.0
Frequently asked questions
Is the Social Media — Vol. 6 free to use?
Yes. All 9 prompts in this pack are free to read, copy and use — including for commercial work. PromptsVault is ad-supported, with no account, checkout or paywall.
Which AI models do these prompts work with?
They're model-agnostic and work with ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini and most other assistants. Copy a prompt and paste it into whichever tool you prefer.
How many prompts are included?
9 prompts. They're adapted from awesome-chatgpt-prompts (CC0-1.0).
Do I need to know prompt engineering?
No. Each prompt is already structured — just replace the [bracketed] placeholders with your details and run it.
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