If you inherited a brand with 100K followers but terrible engagement, what would you do first?

You already have the audience size, but hardly anyone likes, comments, clicks, or seems interested in what the brand posts. Starting from zero is not an option.

Would you change the content, clean up the audience, rebrand the account, focus on a different platform, or take a completely different approach?

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 1 day ago

Why do some brands get better results from simple content?

I've seen small businesses post basic photos, simple videos, or casual updates and get more real engagement than brands spending hours making polished content. Sometimes the less perfect posts feel easier to connect with. Do you think audiences are getting tired of overly polished marketing?

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 2 days ago

Can a Small Brand Still Grow on Twitter?

I understand how brands can grow on other social media platforms, but Twitter still feels like a mystery to me.

I have recently been asked to manage my company’s Twitter account, and honestly, it feels like I am posting into a void. We have a small following, so getting any visibility has been difficult.

Most of what I see on Twitter seems to come from established brands, politicians, big creators and accounts that already have large audiences.

We are a small ecommerce SaaS company, so I am wondering if anyone here has managed to grow a brand account from scratch.

What worked for you? Any tips for getting those first followers and building some visibility?

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 4 days ago

Would you trust a brand more if the founder was active on social media?

Seeing the person behind a business can make a brand feel more real. Do you think founders should be part of their marketing, or should the product speak for itself?

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 5 days ago

A Small Audience Can Still Be A Valuable Audience

A page with fewer followers can sometimes get better conversations, stronger feedback, and more genuine interaction than a much larger account. Do you think marketers focus too much on audience size?

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 8 days ago

AI is making the first draft almost irrelevant

A rough idea can become a decent draft in minutes now

The real work starts after that

Checking facts

Removing generic sections

Adding examples

Fixing the argument

Making the writing sound like an actual person

The first draft is becoming less important while editing and judgment are becoming much more important

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 9 days ago

Can two identical prompts produce different results on the same AI?

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The same prompt does not always seem to produce exactly the same response, even when the model and settings appear unchanged.

How often do you notice this happening, and what do you think causes the difference?"

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 10 days ago

Gemini suddenly banned my account

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I had a few Google accounts using Gemini because of the student offer, and most of them were already expired.

One account was still active, but after ignoring a warning email, it suddenly got restricted and I lost access to my Gemini chats and Gems.

Now my other accounts are getting similar warnings too. Anyone else dealing with this lately?"

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 11 days ago

Have you ever disagreed with an AI answer?

I don't mean an obvious mistake.

Sometimes AI gives a reasonable answer but you still feel it missed something important.

How do you handle those situations?

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 12 days ago

Do you think AI companies secretly use Reddit to find jailbreaks?

Every time a technique gets thousands of upvotes, people start saying it's only a matter of time before it's patched."

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 13 days ago

Are jailbreaks getting patched faster than ever?

It feels like the lifespan of successful jailbreaks keeps shrinking. Someone shares a new technique, it spreads across Reddit and social media, and before long people start reporting that it no longer works. Has the patch cycle actually

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 15 days ago

Has anyone accidentally discovered a jailbreak while doing something completely unrelated?

Has anyone accidentally discovered a jailbreak while doing something completely unrelated?

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 16 days ago

Do you still save good prompts, or just trust you'll remember them?

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I used to bookmark every useful prompt I found, but now I forget where I saved half of them.

Do you keep a prompt library, use a notes app, or just write new prompts every time?"

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 17 days ago

Anyone here still collecting new jailbreak prompts?

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I am wondering if people still actively collect jailbreak prompts like they did a year ago.

Are you still saving every interesting prompt you find, or have you stopped because most of them get patched quickly? Which approach has worked best for you lately?"

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u/Stock-Teaching4607 — 18 days ago