Hooks, Threads & Viral Tweets
The X (formerly Twitter) algorithm no longer cares just about "likes". The most important metric is now "Dwell Time". While users scroll past a single tweet in 2 seconds, a well-structured Thread keeps the reader on your profile for minutes. This boosts your account authority.
Indeed, the secret of viral accounts is not just sharing information, but "storytelling". PromptHazir's AI takes boring facts and wraps them in "curiosity hooks", turning them into high-potential viral threads.
The golden rule when writing a thread: "One tweet, one idea." Each tweet should stand alone but compel the reader to move to the next one (Cliffhanger effect). Also, always add a "Call to Action" at the end of the chain to ask for a RT or Follow.
It is a series of connected tweets posted by one person to tell a longer story or share detailed information.
The ideal length is between 5 to 10 tweets. Too short creates no value; too long loses attention.
The hook is the first tweet. It must grab attention immediately with a bold statement or a promise.
Use 1-2 relevant hashtags only in the last tweet or the first one. Don't spam every tweet.
Generally, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings (9 AM - 11 AM) show higher engagement.
No, but the prompt suggests where to add images or GIFs to break the text wall.