r/ExposingInstagramLife

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How to go viral on social media every single time, guaranteed.

Right, so I finally figured out the way you can always go viral.

But it has a catch.

A lot of people are going to hate you.

And if they don’t hate you, you’re not doing it right.

Now, I know what you’re thinking:

“Why do I have to rage bait people?”

No, you don’t have to rage bait people.

That’s for losers who have nothing better to do with their lives, to be honest.

They have no actual good insight.

The reason you’re probably failing to go viral is that you’re boring.

No one likes your personality.

You’re not very insightful.

You’re just very boring.

And if you’ve ever had a viral post, I want you to look at it.

Try to see what it has.

Because every single time something goes viral, it’s polarizing.

What does polarizing mean?

It means it’s black and white.

Your opinion is black and white.

Some people will agree with black.

Some people will agree with white.

But if you spit out a bunch of boring gray opinions where it’s like,

“Oh, maybe it could be this, or maybe it could be that…”

No one really cares.

And it’s very shit, actually.

But if you put out black and white opinions, then one side will agree with you and the other side won’t.

All of this is to say:

You can use AI to make a viral post.

The reason most AI doesn’t make good viral posts is because it’s boring.

It always takes the gray side.

But I found a way to use this prompt so it will actually make a polarizing post on any topic you want.

And it’s actually really good.

Use this prompt:

“Act as a brutally honest viral content strategist.

I’m going to give you a topic.

Your job is to turn it into a polarizing social media post that has a strong black-and-white opinion.

Do not make it balanced.

Do not make it neutral.

Do not give me both sides.

Take a clear side and make the post bold, direct, and interesting.

The post should:

  1. Start with a strong hook

  2. Make one clear argument

  3. Say something most people are too afraid to say

  4. Be polarizing without being stupid rage bait

  5. Sound like a real person, not a corporate LinkedIn post

  6. Avoid vague advice, generic takes, and safe middle-ground opinions

The topic is: [INSERT TOPIC]

Write the post in a short, punchy, social media style.”

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u/Still_Reindeer_435 — 6 days ago