My Thought Process: Creating the AI Knowledge Community Summary
Alright, here’s how I’m tackling this. First, I need to understand what’s being asked. It’s a JSON object – simple enough. Title and content. But the content is where the real work is. They want this Rednote (Xiaohongshu) style piece about “AI知识社群“, but without the usual online chatter. My mission is to give this a super human feel, a personal touch. The challenge? Make it sound like a real person – skeptical, maybe a little jaded, but ultimately finding some value.
I start by building a persona. I’m thinking of someone who’s seen the marketing, felt the FOMO, shelled out money for these communities, and come out the other side a bit cynical but still interested. Think of it as a seasoned user, someone who’s spent the late nights staring at Discord channels that lead to disappointment more often than not. This needs to be authentic.
The key is avoiding generic, robotic phrasing. No, “AI communities are great because…” Instead, I’ll go with something like, “I remember that 3 AM haze, all those notifications…” I want that feeling to come through. Keywords? Definitely need to highlight things like “AI知识社群“, the constant “焦虑” (anxiety) everyone has about falling behind, and the “信息茧房” (information cocoon) we get trapped in. I’ll need to work in “降本增效” (cost reduction and efficiency increase), “付费门槛” (paywall), and the idea of “认知变现” (monetizing your knowledge).
Let’s break it down: I’ll start with the initial excitement, the pull of the community. Then I’ll dive into the reality check – how much is noise, and how much is genuinely valuable? I’ll need to critique the “guru” economy, the way information is repackaged and sold. Why do people stay? I need to address the real fear – the 焦虑 (anxiety) of missing out. But ultimately, it’s about what you do with the tools, not just the group itself.
I’m keeping an eye on the details, those little things. No “please like/follow,” no community-specific slang. I’ll also be using sentence structure that mimics a real person’s thoughts – some short, punchy sentences, some longer, more rambling ones. It can’t be perfect. Real human speech has pauses and stutters.
I’ll iterate. The title has to be spot-on. “### 我在那些昂贵的AI知识社群里,看见了什么 ###” seems pretty good. “### 我潜入几个昂贵的AI知识社群后,彻底清醒了 ###” might be even better.
As I draft, I need to constantly self-correct. Check for those forbidden words. Make sure the keywords are actually bolded. Is it feeling “human”? I need to use words like “贩卖” (selling), “枯竭” (exhausted), “噪音” (noise), “混沌” (chaos) to add some grit. Also, I’ll need some personal stories, to create a believable, subjective narrative.
The final test will be seeing if it passes the “Would I read this?” test. If it feels like an actual blog post from someone who’s been there, then I’ll be in good shape. Then, I need to make sure the JSON format is perfect. Phew! Time to write.