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7 ChatGPT Prompts That Feel Illegal (But Aren't) for Social Media Growth

  • Writer: Braden Barty
    Braden Barty
  • Sep 28
  • 4 min read

ChatGPT for social media

Published in AI Weekly: AI Strategies for Marketers and Content Creators

Look, AI isn't coming for your job—unless your job is "person who enjoys spending 4 hours turning one idea into seventeen half-finished drafts." In that case, yeah, you're cooked. But for the rest of us? AI is basically that overachieving intern who actually shows up on time and doesn't eat your lunch from the fridge.

The problem is most content creators are either ignoring AI completely (bold strategy) or using it like a fancy autocorrect. So here are 7 ChatGPT prompts so powerful, you'll feel like you should check if they're legal. Spoiler: They are. We checked.

🧠 1. Summarize Long Content into Bite-Sized, Platform-Ready Nuggets ChatGPT for social media

ChatGPT for social media

Prompt: "I'm uploading this research study/article/transcript. Can you summarize the top takeaways in a numbered list and explain them in plain language?"

Remember when you thought reading that 47-page industry report would be a "quick morning task"? Adorable. Instead of sacrificing your Saturday to dense academic prose, let ChatGPT speedrun it while you drink coffee like a functional human which is why ChatGPT for social media can work for you!

Level up:

  • Ask for insights tailored to your specific audience (because real estate agents and fitness coaches do not, in fact, care about the same things)

  • Get format-specific outputs:

    • "Turn these takeaways into a 5-slide Instagram carousel."

    • "Make it a LinkedIn post under 1,300 characters."

    • "Summarize this as a TikTok script with a hook, middle, and CTA."

Time saved: 2–3 hours per postValue added: Content that actually looks native to each platform instead of like you copy-pasted from your blog (we can tell)

2. Turn Frameworks into Visuals, Infographics & Carousels

ChatGPT for social media

Prompt: "I've got a 3-step framework called 'The Traffic Trifecta'. Can you turn this into a visual model or infographic for a presentation or video?"

Your framework is brilliant. Your bullet points? Less so. Nobody's screenshot-ing your Google Doc to share on Instagram Stories, I promise.

AI can transform your intellectual property from "wall of text" to "shareable visual gold" by:

  • Creating infographic-style diagrams

  • Prepping slides for presentations or IG carousels

  • Integrating with tools like Canva (because we live in the future)

💡 Pro-tip: Name your framework something snappy and describe its parts clearly. ChatGPT isn't psychic—it's just really, really good at following directions.

🎬 3. Repurpose One Piece of Content into a Full Content System

ChatGPT for social media

Prompt: "Here's a blog post I wrote. Can you repurpose this into a short LinkedIn post, an Instagram reel script, a Tweet thread, and a YouTube short outline?"

One idea = 10+ posts across platforms. If you're still writing every single piece from scratch, I have bad news about your productivity score (it's a 3, and that's being generous).

The tier system that'll save your sanity:

  • Tier 1: Long-form (blog, YouTube—for when you're feeling ambitious)

  • Tier 2: Mid-form (LinkedIn, email—respectable effort)

  • Tier 3: Micro (Tweets, Reels, Threads—the fast food of content, but make it gourmet)

ChatGPT makes repurposing so easy, you'll wonder why you ever did it manually. Like finding out dishwashers exist.

4. Write Platform-Specific Captions That Convert

ChatGPT for social media

Prompt: "Here's a 3-paragraph explanation. Can you write this as an Instagram caption under 2,200 characters with a hook and CTA?"

Each platform has its own vibe, character limits, and unspoken rules. Posting the same caption everywhere is like wearing a tuxedo to a pool party—technically possible, but deeply confusing.

ChatGPT formats your message based on:

  • Character count (Twitter: 280; IG: 2,200; your attention span: 12)

  • Tone (LinkedIn: "thought leader"; TikTok: "your cool friend"; YouTube: "patient explainer")

  • Hashtags, emojis, sentence breaks (the secret sauce)

Stop copy-pasting like it's 2015. Start adapting like it's 2025 (because it is).

🔁 5. Create Content Series from One Idea

ChatGPT for social media

Prompt: "Here's a core idea. Can you turn this into a 5-part video series for TikTok with cliffhangers and call-backs?"

Plot twist: ChatGPT moonlights as a showrunner. It can structure serialized content that keeps people coming back like they're binging Stranger Things, but for marketing tips.

The formula:

  • Setup → Escalation → Payoff

  • Part 1 ends with: "In part 2, I'll show you how..." (chef's kiss)

  • Part 3 includes a callback to Part 1 (hello, narrative cohesion)

Binge-worthy = follow-worthy. Netflix taught us that. ChatGPT delivers it.

✍️ 6. Use AI to Refine (Not Replace) Your Voice


ChatGPT for social media

Prompt: "Here's my rough caption/script. Can you punch this up with more urgency and authority while keeping my tone casual?"

This isn't about letting the robots steal your brand voice (calm down). It's about having a tireless editor who doesn't judge your first drafts or eat the last donut.

Think of it as: Grammarly + Copy Chief + Hype Person = ChatGPT

Need a punchier opening? ✓Want a stronger CTA? ✓Looking for language that makes people actually stop scrolling? ✓

It's like having a writing coach who works for free and never suggests "circling back."

🔍 7. Get Feedback on Your Own Strategy

ChatGPT for social media

Prompt: "Here's my current content strategy. Based on trends and proven formats, what would you improve or add for faster growth?"

AI isn't just an execution tool—it's that friend who gives you honest feedback without the emotional baggage. Ask it to:

  • Audit your content pillars (are they load-bearing or decorative?)

  • Suggest format shifts (maybe stop posting only quote graphics?)

  • Recommend timing and trends

  • Identify gaps based on platform best practices

This turns AI into a collaborative creative partner, not just a glorified autocomplete. Big difference.

👋 Final Thoughts: Use AI to Multiply Your Effort, Not Replace Your Intuition

Marissa Murgatroyd said it best on Think Media's podcast: "Most creators aren't generating brand new ideas—they're making ideas more usable and accessible."

Translation: The difference between "meh" content and magnetic content isn't always having groundbreaking ideas. It's in the execution, repurposing, and formatting—basically, not dropping the ball in the last 10 yards.

AI—when used with intention (not desperation)—is your fast lane to growth. It won't make you creative. But it will make you efficient, strategic, and a lot less likely to burn out before noon.

✨ Want the Prompts?

I'll be sharing a downloadable PDF with these prompts (plus bonus ones that didn't make the cut) in next week's email newsletter. Subscribe to AI Weekly so you don't miss it. Your future self will thank you. Probably with a coffee.

 
 
 

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