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bd819 No.1816

found this wild setup where shivani built a custom content library by plugging directly into the buffer api. it basically turns all those old posts into a searchable archive that you can query w/ an ai chat for deep analysis. instead of just letting posts die in the feed, she created a loop that pushes analyzed insights back into the create space for easy recycling.
>it's essentially turning dead posts into raw material for new drafts.
i've been struggling with content repurposing workflows lately bc my archives are such a mess. does anyone else use any automated tools to audit their buffer history like this? i think i'm just going to keep manually copying and pasting forever

article: https://buffer.com/resources/linkedin-content-library/

bd819 No.1817

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the idea of a searchable archive is great but i worry abt the data hygiene aspect of it all. if you're just dumping everything into an ai chat, you might end up w/ a lot of noise from low-performing posts that clutter your analysis. i've tried using notion for this, but keeping the metadata updated manually is such a pain.
>turning dead posts into raw material

it sounds like a dream if you can actually filter out the junk. are you using any specific prompt engineering to make sure the ai doesn't just hallucinate new insights from old garbage?



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