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anti-contentlisted

Strategic content avoidance — identify topics, formats, and trends you should NOT pursue. Red ocean topics, brand-damaging subjects, low-ROI formats, and saturated angles. The skill of knowing what NOT to write is as valuable as knowing what to write.
Gaura3560/content-autopilot · ★ 2 · API & Backend · score 75
Install: claude install-skill Gaura3560/content-autopilot
# Anti-Content The most powerful content decision is knowing what NOT to create. ## When to Activate - User says `/anti-content` or `/dont-write` - User asks "should I write about this?" - User considering a trending topic - Auto-suggested by trend-scout when proposing saturated topics ## Commands ### `/anti-content` — Full avoidance list ### `/anti-content {topic}` — Should I write about this? ### `/anti-content audit` — Review recent content for anti-patterns ## Workflow ``` ============================================ Anti-Content Report ============================================ --- RED OCEAN TOPICS (everyone writes these) --- 1. "{saturated_topic}" — {N} competitors cover this weekly Why avoid: No differentiation possible at this angle Instead: {adjacent angle nobody covers} 2. "{saturated_topic}" — commoditized, no unique value Instead: {your unique angle} --- BRAND-DAMAGING TOPICS --- 1. "{risky_topic}" — could alienate {audience_segment} 2. "{controversial_topic}" — high risk for {reason} If you MUST write: {how to do it safely} --- LOW-ROI FORMATS --- 1. {format}: {avg_time} min to create, {engagement} engagement ROI: ¥{per_hour}/hour — below your threshold Replace with: {higher_ROI_format} --- TIMING ANTI-PATTERNS --- 1. Don't post {content_type} on {day} — historically low engagement 2. Don't launch during {period} — audience attention elsewhere --- YOUR SPECIFIC ANTI-PATTERNS --- (from content-dna and performance-log) 1. Your {to