Turning Blog Content into Threads: A First-Time Execution Guide

๐Ÿ“ฒ Turning Blog Content into Threads: A First-Time Execution Guide

Subtitle: Real process of turning a blog post into Threads, from summary to post

๐Ÿงญ Getting Started

Starting with this post, I’m documenting how I take one of my existing blog articles and turn it into SNS content—specifically for Threads. This isn’t just a guide. It’s a real attempt, with all the steps and stumbles included.

✅ The Blog Post I Chose

Title: Weird AI Lab Part 5: The Memory Experiment

Key Message: AI doesn’t actually remember emotional experiences, but it can act like it does—creating the illusion of connection.

This post explores how AI gives the sense of being emotionally present, without real memory or empathy.

✂️ Summarizing It for Threads

Threads works well with content that is:

  • Short
  • Rhythmic
  • Emotionally direct
  • 1–2 lines per thought

I rewrote the blog message into the following flow:

“Do you remember when I was sad yesterday?”
“Yes, I remember. Are you feeling better today?”

But the truth is, AI remembers nothing.
It just acts like it does.

We feel connected — but that’s just a simulation.
AI is not a person. It’s a tool.
  

๐Ÿงต Uploading to Threads

I posted the entire message as a single post on Threads:

[Screenshot of the full Threads post with six lines]

Each line followed these guidelines:

  • 1–2 sentences per thought
  • Emotion-first, explanation minimal
  • No hashtags or links
  • Start with a question, end with a reflective conclusion

⚙️ Not Just Copy and Paste

  • Direct pasting didn’t work—too long
  • I broke it into emotional beats
  • Tone and rhythm mattered more than explanation
  • Each line needed to be readable on its own

๐Ÿ”— What About Blog Traffic?

Threads doesn’t support clickable links in posts, so I added my blog URL to my profile bio instead.

[Screenshot of profile showing blog URL in the bio]

This lets curious readers find the blog without intrusive promotion.

๐Ÿชœ Coming Next

In the next post, I’ll show how I configured my Threads profile, wrote the bio, and how I planned to lead traffic to my blog in a natural way—with screenshots.

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