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.
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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.
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Do not publish identical copy across platforms.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
Run brand-voice first if the source voice is not already captured in the current session.
Reuse the resulting VOICE PROFILE directly.
Do not build a second ad hoc voice checklist here unless the user explicitly wants a fresh override for this campaign.
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
LinkedIn
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
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
brand-voice for reusable source-derived voice capture
content-engine for voice capture and source shaping