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Overview
This skill helps developers craft X (Twitter) posts optimized for the For You feed algorithm. It provides a scoring-aware content strategy, engagement-focused post templates, and a pre-post checklist tailored to developer audiences. The goal is higher reach through deeper engagement types like replies, quote tweets, and dwell time.
How this skill works
The skill maps common engagement signals (likes, replies, quote tweets, shares, clicks, dwell, video views) to optimization rules and weights used by the recommendation model. It recommends content types, timing, author cadence, and concrete templates that maximize high-weight actions while avoiding negative signals like mutes and reports. It also offers a checklist to validate posts before publishing.
When to use it
- Publishing developer-focused single tweets or threads
- Launching demos, build logs, or open source updates
- Sharing troubleshooting or bug stories to drive discussion
- Posting short demo videos or screen recordings
- Scheduling posts to hit peak developer activity windows
Best practices
- Optimize for engagement depth: include hooks that invite replies, quotes, or longer reads
- Prefer demo videos and screen recordings for the dedicated video weight (VQV)
- Space out posts from the same author to avoid author diversity penalties
- Avoid spammy or off-topic content that triggers not-interested/mute/block signals
- Use concise technical context with code snippets or screenshots to increase dwell time
Example use cases
- Build-in-public updates with a clear technical challenge and solution using the Build in Public template
- Quick demo GIFs or screen recordings to showcase a feature and drive VQV-weighted views
- TIL or bug-story threads that prompt replies and profile clicks
- Opinion posts on dev tools designed to generate quote tweets and healthy debate
- Open source release announcement optimized for follows and reposts
FAQ
Space major posts and threads; let a single post perform before posting another—aim for quality over quantity rather than high-frequency bursts.
Are videos always better?
Videos get special weight but must deliver useful, watchable content (demos, tutorials). Low-quality or overly promotional videos can still perform poorly.