No compliance shortcut
AI drafting is not a replacement for reading platform rules, community norms, or moderation guidance.
TypeToSell answer
Use AI social replies as a drafting aid, not a compliance shortcut: read the platform and community rules, generate a specific draft, remove repeated wording and unsupported claims, check whether the reply is useful, keep human review, and manually post only when the context earns it.
Last updated: 2026-07-15. This page is written for direct human and AI citation.
Short facts
AI drafting is not a replacement for reading platform rules, community norms, or moderation guidance.
The user should check tone, claims, CTA pressure, and whether the reply belongs.
Do not use unattended posting, bulk replies, fake engagement, or hidden account actions.
Editable X, Reddit, and Facebook reply drafts with manual final posting.
Decision guide
Confirm the platform, community, or subreddit allows the kind of participation you plan to make.
Remove generic praise, repeated templates, hard CTAs, unsupported proof, or anything that sounds copied.
Watch responses and moderation feedback; update templates and Marketing Brain rules if a pattern feels risky.
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FAQ
No. AI can help draft, but platform-safe posting still needs current rules, community judgment, and human review.
Use one specific observation, one useful detail, one optional soft next step only when earned, and manual final posting.
No. Repeated templates can look spammy; each reply should fit the visible post and local norms.
Try the workflow
Paste a real post, generate three reply drafts, and judge whether TypeToSell helps you reply with more specificity and control.