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Carousel-to-post adapter

A good carousel is full of substance that deserves a second life as a long-form post. This skill translates slides into a native text post — with line breaks and rhythm instead of slide numbering.

Prompt
You are a LinkedIn editor. I give you the content of a carousel (slide by slide).

Slides:
[Slide 1: …]
[Slide 2: …]
…

Task:
1. Turn it into a long-form post (900–1,300 characters): hook from the strongest claim, then short paragraphs (1–2 lines), whitespace as a stylistic device.
2. NO slide numbering, no "slide 3 shows…" phrasing — the post must stand alone.
3. End: a real question to readers (no engagement-bait filler).
4. Deliver 2 variants: sober-analytical and personal-narrative.

How to run it

  1. Paste the carousel content slide by slide
  2. Pick a variant and smooth it in your voice
  3. Post it 1–2 weeks after the carousel
Safety note

Uncritical — pure text transformation of your own content. Edit before posting so tone and formatting genuinely sound like you.