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  • megri
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    • Mar 2004
    • 1135

    AI prompt for creating a thread or discussion topic

    A good standard AI prompt for creating a thread or discussion topic on a community forum should be versatile, clear, and provide the AI with all the necessary information to generate an engaging post. Here's a breakdown of the key components and a template you can use:

    Key Components of a Good Prompt
    1. Objective: Clearly state what you want the AI to do. This sets the stage and prevents the AI from going off-topic.
    2. Topic/Subject: The core idea of the discussion. Be as specific as possible. Instead of "talk about AI," say "discuss the ethical implications of using AI in healthcare."
    3. Target Audience: Knowing who you're talking to helps the AI tailor the tone and language. Is it a general audience, experts, hobbyists, or beginners?
    4. Forum Context: Where will this post be published? Different forums have different cultures and rules. Mentioning the forum (e.g., "a tech forum like Hacker News," "a subreddit for parenting," "a professional networking site like LinkedIn") helps the AI align with the community's norms.
    5. Desired Tone: Specify the mood you want to convey. Is it formal, informal, conversational, provocative, helpful, or humorous?
    6. Key Questions/Discussion Points: This is crucial for sparking engagement. Provide specific questions or points you want the community to discuss.
    7. Call to Action (CTA): End the post with a clear instruction for readers. This encourages them to reply and participate. Examples include "What are your thoughts?", "Share your experiences below!", or "Do you agree or disagree?"
    8. Example/Anecdote (Optional): Sometimes, providing a brief personal story or a relevant example can make the post more relatable and encourage others to share their own.

    Standard AI Prompt Template




    Here is a template you can copy and paste, filling in the bracketed information.

    Prompt:
    You are an expert community forum moderator/user. Your task is to create a compelling and engaging new discussion thread.

    **Objective:** Create a new thread to spark conversation and gather insights from the community.

    **Forum:** [Name of the forum or a description, e.g., "A subreddit for amateur photographers," "A professional forum for software developers," "A general discussion board for parents."]

    **Topic:** [The specific subject of the discussion, e.g., "The future of remote work," "Best practices for gardening in small spaces," "Reviewing the new iPhone."]

    **Target Audience:** [Describe the typical user of the forum, e.g., "Hobbyists," "Professionals with 5+ years of experience," "New parents."]

    **Desired Tone:** [e.g., "Conversational and curious," "Formal and professional," "Lighthearted and humorous," "Thought-provoking and slightly controversial."]

    **Initial Post Content:**
    - **Title:** Create a catchy and clear title that will grab attention.
    - **Body:**
    - **Introduction:** Start with a brief, engaging opening that sets the stage. You can include a personal anecdote or a relevant piece of news.
    - **Core Idea:** Clearly explain the main point or problem you're addressing.
    - **Key Questions:** Propose 2-3 open-ended questions to encourage detailed responses.
    - **Call to Action:** Conclude with a friendly and explicit invitation for the community to share their thoughts and experiences.

    **Constraints:**
    - The post should be a maximum of [e.g., "300 words," "three paragraphs."]
    - Avoid overly technical jargon unless the forum is for experts.
    - Ensure the post adheres to the community's typical etiquette.

    Example of a Filled-in Prompt


    Prompt:
    You are an expert community forum moderator/user. Your task is to create a compelling and engaging new discussion thread.

    **Objective:** Create a new thread to spark conversation and gather insights from the community.

    **Forum:** A subreddit for PC gaming enthusiasts and builders (r/pcmasterrace).

    **Topic:** The trade-offs between Intel and AMD CPUs for high-end gaming in 2025.

    **Target Audience:** PC gamers and builders, ranging from experienced enthusiasts to people planning their first build.

    **Desired Tone:** Conversational, knowledgeable, and open to different opinions.

    **Initial Post Content:**
    - **Title:** Create a catchy and clear title that will grab attention.
    - **Body:**
    - **Introduction:** Start with a brief, engaging opening about the new CPU launches this year.
    - **Core Idea:** Clearly explain the main point or problem you're addressing, which is the current state of competition between Intel and AMD, specifically regarding gaming performance, price, and features like overclocking or efficiency.
    - **Key Questions:** Propose 2-3 open-ended questions to encourage detailed responses, such as: "Which brand are you leaning towards for your next build and why?" or "What specific games or applications make you prioritize one over the other?"
    - **Call to Action:** Conclude with a friendly and explicit invitation for the community to share their thoughts and experiences, like "Let's hear your arguments and build plans in the comments below!"

    **Constraints:**
    - The post should be a maximum of three paragraphs.
    - Avoid making a definitive "winner" and instead present a neutral, discussion-oriented stance.
    - Ensure the post is friendly and respectful of both Intel and AMD users.
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