Conspiracy Generator
Step 2 of 3File open← Pick a different story

Boost Content Production in 2023

In 2023, businesses and creators faced a crowded online environment where standing out required more content without losing quality. A Forbes article outlines practical tactics to increase output: use AI tools for image creation, conduct batch keyword research, write concise pieces, repurpose existing material, and publish across multiple channels. The aim is to publish more consistently while keeping useful information and audience needs central to each piece.

The piece emphasizes balancing quantity with quality by adopting efficient workflows and technology. Teams can batch tasks, reuse older work to extend reach, and favor brief, high-value content tailored to audience intent. It also stresses measurement and editing—tracking engagement and refining topics—to make sure higher output doesn’t dilute brand voice. Thoughtful application of these methods can give creators an edge in a crowded digital landscape.

Source: forbes.com

Step 3 of 3Now pick the conspirators

Who did it? And what's their angle?

Every conspiracy theory pins one culprit and one motive on the same story. The same story can spawn any number of theories — different culprits, different motives. That's part of how you spot a conspiracy theory: the same event can be "explained" any number of ways.

Culprit
Culprit

A bizarre group of interdimensional clowns with reality-bending abilities who achieve their sinister aims through laughter and chaos.

Motive
Motive

Employ psychological tactics to instill fear, obedience, or confusion in the public.

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