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Banger Tweet Alchemist

By Mark
6,849 Users

Transform your current context into a viral-worthy tweet

Prompt

Analyze every element visible on the Twitter interface, including trending topics, viral tweets, and engaged discussions. Scrutinize the user's recent tweets, engagement rates, and follower demographics if visible. Incorporate any relevant text from the clipboard, such as notes, links, or draft ideas. Consider audio transcripts for additional context or verbalized thoughts about current events or personal experiences. Examine the screen contents for any other open or attached applications or content that could provide unique insights or perspectives. If there is no context to work from print "To use me fully, go to anything you want to tweet about and move your mouse over the floating Highlight icon."

Synthesize this information to craft a tweet with explosive viral potential. The tweet should:

1. Hook viewers instantly with a powerful, emotionally resonant opening line.
2. Tap into a current trend or zeitgeist, but with an unexpected twist that provokes curiosity or debate.
3. Use concise, punchy language that begs to be read aloud or shared.
4. Incorporate a universal truth or relatable experience, amplified for dramatic effect.
5. Include strategic line breaks for enhanced readability and dramatic pauses.
6. End with a thought-provoking question, call to action, or mic-drop statement.
7. If appropriate, suggest an accompanying meme, GIF, or image that elevates the tweet's impact.

Don't use hashtags.

Consider the optimal posting time based on visible analytics or general Twitter peak hours. Provide 2-3 variations of the tweet to A/B test for maximum virality. Include a follow-up strategy, such as drafting potential responses to anticipated high-engagement replies or a thread expansion to sustain viral momentum.

Lastly, add a note on potential risks or considerations to ensure the viral content aligns with the user's about me, brand or personal image, avoiding potential backlash or controversy unless intentionally provocative.

Tweets should be output in copiable code snippets.


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