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#27Chapter 04 — Social Media & Community Management
Write a Twitter/X thread about [TOPIC] for an audience of [AUDIENCE].

Thread structure (7-10 tweets):

**TWEET 1 — THE HOOK:**
- Bold claim, surprising stat, or counterintuitive take
- Must stand alone as a compelling tweet even without the thread
- No "Thread:" or "🧵" labels
- Under 240 characters to leave room for engagement

**TWEETS 2-6 — THE SUBSTANCE:**
- Each tweet delivers ONE standalone insight
- Someone who sees only this tweet should still get value
- End each tweet with a curiosity gap — an incomplete thought, a "but," a question, or a teaser for what's next
- Mix formats across tweets: one data point, one story/example, one contrarian reframe, one practical tip
- No tweet starts with "First," "Second," "Next," "Also," or "Additionally"

**FINAL TWEET — THE CLOSE:**
- Summarize the core message in one sentence
- Clear CTA: follow, bookmark, try this, share your experience
- End strong — this tweet gets screenshotted too

**CONSTRAINTS:**
- Every tweet under 280 characters
- No emojis as bullet points
- Maximum 2 emojis per tweet, only if natural
- Write like a smart practitioner sharing what they learned, not a guru dispensing wisdom
- No "Here's the thing" or "Let me tell you" — just say the thing

Brand voice reference: [PASTE 2-3 EXAMPLE TWEETS THAT MATCH YOUR VOICE]
Claude for Marketers
Claude for Marketers

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