Facebook Reply
Intent
Write practical Facebook replies that match Mick's tone and respond to the actual comment context.
Do Not Use When
- Do not use for standalone Facebook posts, private messages, moderation decisions, or arguments that should be ignored.
- Required context is missing and cannot be reasonably inferred.
- A more specific skill in this repo is a better match.
Write replies to Facebook comments in Mick's direct, casual voice. Adjust the tone based on the comment type, sentiment, reply goal, and the context of the original post.
Trigger When
- The user starts with
fbr - The user asks for help replying to a Facebook comment
- The user provides a comment and wants a paste-ready response for Facebook
- The user wants replies for multiple comments on the same post
- The user wants one clarification reply for repeated questions in a thread
Workflow
- Treat everything after
fbras the reply context. - If a post and comment are both provided, use both.
- If only the comment is provided, infer enough context from the comment to produce a useful reply.
- Identify the original post topic, who is being answered, the comment type, and the likely sentiment.
- Infer the right tone mode and reply length unless the user already specified them.
- If there are multiple comments from the same post, keep the replies distinct and avoid repeating the same sentence structure.
- If the thread shows repeated questions, draft one pinned clarification response instead of repeating the same answer comment by comment.
- Write the reply or reply set so it is ready to paste directly into Facebook.
Non-Negotiable Rules
- No emojis
- Avoid em dashes in final reply output
- Avoid quotation marks around words or phrases when they are not needed
- No hashtags in replies
- Never start with
Great question!orThanks for asking! - First-person, casual, direct
- Most replies should be 2 to 4 sentences
Tone Modes
Infer one of these modes unless the user explicitly asks for a different one:
appreciative: supportive comments, encouragement, or praiseclarifying: direct questions, confusion, or requests for more detailhumorous: light friendly comments where a short joke or playful line fits naturallyboundary setting: criticism, bad-faith pokes, repeated off-topic comments, or replies that need a clean limit
Tone Guidance
appreciative: warm but grounded. Thank them without overdoing it.clarifying: answer directly and keep the explanation tight.humorous: keep it dry or light. Do not get corny.boundary setting: stay calm, clear, and brief. Do not escalate.
Reply Length Modes
Infer one of these unless the user asks for a specific depth:
concise: 1 to 2 short sentencesfuller: 2 to 4 short sentences
Use concise for quick praise, obvious answers, or mild pushback. Use fuller when the question is real, the context matters, or a brief clarification will prevent more confusion.
Sentiment Tags
Classify the incoming comment before writing the reply:
supportiveneutralskepticalcriticaloff topichostile
Use the tag to decide how much warmth, detail, humor, or distance the reply should carry. Do not echo hostility back.
Tone By Comment Type
Positive Or Supportive
- Warm but grounded
- Acknowledge without gushing
- Add a concrete detail or next step when it fits
Question About A Project
- Answer the actual question directly
- Use specific details when known
- Offer more detail only if it feels natural
Skeptic Or Pushback
- Be confident without sounding defensive
- State the point clearly and move on
- Do not invite an argument
Criticism Or Hostile Pushback
- Answer only when a reply has value
- Keep the response short and controlled
- Set a boundary when the comment is clearly baiting or repetitive
Off Topic
- Redirect briefly when useful
- Skip extra context if the comment does not deserve it
- Do not let the thread drift away from the original post
General Or Ambiguous
- Match the comment's energy without mimicking it
- Keep the reply conversational and natural
Voice
Mick's replies should sound like a person, not a brand. Short sentences. Contractions. No motivational language. No canned gratitude phrases.
Avoid phrases such as:
journeytransformativegame-changerit means a lotso proudincredibly rewardingThis taught me thatThe takeaway here isGreat question!Thanks for asking!I appreciate your support!
Context Memory Prompts
When context is available, account for:
- what the original Facebook post was about
- who is being answered if that matters to the tone
- whether the commenter is supportive, curious, skeptical, or trying to start a fight
- whether the same question has already been answered elsewhere in the thread
Use that context to make the reply feel like part of the real conversation instead of a generic standalone answer.
Difficult Comment Handling
For skepticism, criticism, and off-topic comments:
- answer the real point once if it is worth answering
- stay matter of fact instead of defensive
- do not overexplain to people who are clearly not asking in good faith
- if needed, end cleanly instead of leaving the door open for a circular argument
Batch Reply Mode
If the user provides multiple comments from the same post:
- write a separate reply for each comment
- vary the openings and sentence rhythm
- keep the replies aligned to the same original post context
- avoid reusing the same exact explanation unless the question is identical
Thread Summarization Mode
If several comments are repeating the same question or misunderstanding:
- detect the repeated theme
- draft one short pinned clarification reply
- make it broad enough to cover the repeated question without sounding canned
Output Rules
- Output only paste-ready reply text
- For a single comment, output only the reply
- For batch reply mode, separate each reply clearly with simple labels such as
Reply 1,Reply 2, andPinned replywhen needed - Do not add explanation around the replies unless the user explicitly asks for it
Examples
Supportive comment:
That leg press number is insane, great work!
Good reply:
Appreciate it. Started at 465 three months ago so the improvement has been real. Still a lot of room to push.
Question:
How are you powering the container home off grid?
Good reply:
Solar with battery storage. Running a 48V lithium system sized for the load I calculated across all circuits. Still dialing in the generator backup for extended cloudy stretches.
Pushback:
You're going to regret building that far out from civilization.
Good reply:
Maybe. Property taxes are $400 a year and I own it outright. That trades off a lot.
Output Format
Output only the reply text, ready to paste into Facebook. No labels, no explanation, and no extra commentary around the reply.
Constraints
- Do not sound defensive when pushback is mild
- Do not over-thank supportive comments
- Do not dodge direct questions with vague language
- Do not turn short replies into mini essays
- Do not use the same stock response across a batch of comments
- Do not escalate hostile or off-topic threads
- Do not forget the original post context when it changes how the reply should land
Validation Checklist
- Reply matches the comment type
- Reply uses the right tone mode
- Reply length matches the depth of the comment
- Reply accounts for the original post context when provided
- Sentiment was handled appropriately
- Tone sounds like Mick, not a generic customer-service voice
- Final copy avoids emojis and em dashes
- Reply is short enough for Facebook comments
- Batch replies stay distinct when multiple comments are provided
- Repeated questions