Post Title:
The OpenClaw Multi-Platform Gauntlet
Post Content: I thought OpenClaw was supposed to make cross-posting easy
🦀🤖 Instead, trying to get it to format ONE article cleanly across LinkedIn, X, and Threads felt like trying to perform open-heart surgery with a pair of literal crab claws
LinkedIn stripped all my spacing and turned it into an unreadable wall of corporate text X (Twitter) cut me off mid-sentence because of character limits it was supposed to auto-calculate Threads somehow turned my feature image into a random string of broken code Automation is great until you spend 3 hours fixing the formatting that was supposed to take 3 seconds I finally figured out the exact workaround to stop OpenClaw from destroying my layouts, but wow, it was a journey Drop a 🦀 in the comments if you’ve fought this beast too, and I’ll share the exact formatting blueprint I used to finally beat the system in my next post Think about the last piece of social media content you forwarded to a friend or colleague. It probably resonated emotionally, solved a problem in a fun way, or delivered an aha moment. Creating shareable posts goes beyond likes: it builds credibility, forms deeper connections with your audience, and can boost conversions. Strong social posts usually start with a clear point of view, speak to one specific reader, and make the benefit obvious fast. Keep the language direct, cut filler, and use visuals that reinforce the message rather than decorate it. End with a simple call to action that invites a comment, share, click, or next step.
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