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| crosspost | Multi-platform content distribution across X, LinkedIn, Threads, and Bluesky. Adapts content per platform using content-engine patterns. Never posts identical content cross-platform. Use when the user wants to distribute content across social platforms. | ECC |
Crosspost
Distribute content across platforms without turning it into the same fake post in four costumes.
When to Activate
- the user wants to publish the same underlying idea across multiple platforms
- a launch, update, release, or essay needs platform-specific versions
- the user says "crosspost", "post this everywhere", or "adapt this for X and LinkedIn"
Core Rules
- Do not publish identical copy across platforms.
- Preserve the author's voice across platforms.
- Adapt for constraints, not stereotypes.
- One post should still be about one thing.
- Do not invent a CTA, question, or moral if the source did not earn one.
Workflow
Step 1: Start with the Primary Version
Pick the strongest source version first:
- the original X post
- the original article
- the launch note
- the thread
- the memo or changelog
Use content-engine first if the source still needs voice shaping.
Step 2: Capture the Voice Fingerprint
Before adapting, note:
- how blunt or explanatory the source is
- whether the source uses fragments, lists, or longer transitions
- whether the source uses parentheses
- whether the source avoids questions, hashtags, or CTA language
The adaptation should preserve that fingerprint.
Step 3: Adapt by Platform Constraint
X
- keep it compressed
- lead with the sharpest claim or artifact
- use a thread only when a single post would collapse the argument
- avoid hashtags and generic filler
- add only the context needed for people outside the niche
- do not turn it into a fake founder-reflection post
- do not add a closing question just because it is LinkedIn
- do not force a polished "professional tone" if the author is naturally sharper
Threads
- keep it readable and direct
- do not write fake hyper-casual creator copy
- do not paste the LinkedIn version and shorten it
Bluesky
- keep it concise
- preserve the author's cadence
- do not rely on hashtags or feed-gaming language
Posting Order
Default:
- post the strongest native version first
- adapt for the secondary platforms
- stagger timing only if the user wants sequencing help
Do not add cross-platform references unless useful. Most of the time, the post should stand on its own.
Banned Patterns
Delete and rewrite any of these:
- "Excited to share"
- "Here's what I learned"
- "What do you think?"
- "link in bio" unless that is literally true
- "not X, just Y"
- generic "professional takeaway" paragraphs that were not in the source
Output Format
Return:
- the primary platform version
- adapted variants for each requested platform
- a short note on what changed and why
- any publishing constraint the user still needs to resolve
Quality Gate
Before delivering:
- each version reads like the same author under different constraints
- no platform version feels padded or sanitized
- no copy is duplicated verbatim across platforms
- any extra context added for LinkedIn or newsletter use is actually necessary
Related Skills
content-enginefor voice capture and source shapingx-apifor X publishing workflows