Promote on r/ChatGPT
A high-volume community for ChatGPT users ranging from casual experimenters to power users integrating AI into complex workflows. Prompt sharing, capability demonstrations, creative use cases, and comparison posts dominate. The community wants to see actual outputs, complete workflows, and honest capability assessments.
Best Content That Performs on r/ChatGPT
These content types consistently get the most engagement in this community. Match your posts to what the community already loves.
5 Reply Strategies for r/ChatGPT
These are the tactics that separate replies that get upvoted and build reputation from ones that get ignored — or flagged.
- 1
Show actual output rather than just describing what a tool or prompt can do — the community needs to see it to believe it.
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Share a complete workflow not just a single tool mention — "I use Lazyapply to draft the reply, then paste into ChatGPT to improve the tone, then review before posting" is how this community learns.
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Be accurate about AI capabilities and limitations — overclaiming gets called out fast by a community that uses these tools daily.
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Prompt sharing is extremely popular — show the before state (what you were trying to do), the prompt structure, and the output.
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Relate advice or demonstrations to the specific use case mentioned in the post — generic AI advice lands worse than "for this specific type of task...".
Dos & Don'ts on r/ChatGPT
Every community has unwritten (and sometimes written) rules. Break them and you'll be ignored; follow them and you'll build real credibility.
Do
- ✓ Show actual prompt-output pairs rather than just describing capabilities
- ✓ Share complete end-to-end workflows, not single tool tips
- ✓ Be accurate about what ChatGPT can and cannot do reliably
- ✓ Structure prompt demonstrations with context, prompt, and output
- ✓ Tailor advice to the specific use case in the OP
Don't
- ✕ Describe AI capabilities without showing actual output
- ✕ Overclaim reliability on tasks where ChatGPT commonly hallucinates
- ✕ Give single-step tips when the OP needs a complete workflow
- ✕ Use vague language like "it can help you with X" without demonstrating how
- ✕ Pretend different AI models are interchangeable — they have real differences
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