Stuck trying to spark lively conversation in your AI content creation community? This or That prompts offer a simple way to break the ice and get members talking. With these ready-made templates, you will never run out of easy engagement ideas.
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This or That content thrives because it removes barriers to participation. By offering two clear and relatable choices, members can jump in with minimal effort or hesitation, making it easy for even shy or new users to contribute. The playful nature of these prompts keeps things light, lowering the risk of heated debates or off-topic tangents.
For AI content creators, these prompts invite members to share personal preferences on tools, workflows, and trends in a non-intimidating way. This not only generates quick engagement but also helps uncover shared interests, sparking further discussion and building a more connected, vibrant community.
AI image or AI text - which would you rather create today?
π‘ Example: "AI image or AI text - which would you rather create today?"
Short-form or long-form AI content - what is your go-to?
π‘ Example: "Short-form or long-form AI content - what is your go-to?"
Midjourney or DALL-E - which AI art tool do you prefer?
π‘ Example: "Midjourney or DALL-E - which AI art tool do you prefer?"
Plan content in advance or create on the fly?
π‘ Example: "Plan content in advance or create on the fly?"
Would you rather write a blog post or script a video with AI?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather write a blog post or script a video with AI?"
AI for brainstorming or editing - what helps you most?
π‘ Example: "AI for brainstorming or editing - what helps you most?"
Use AI templates or start from scratch?
π‘ Example: "Use AI templates or start from scratch?"
Text-to-image or image-to-text - which fascinates you more?
π‘ Example: "Text-to-image or image-to-text - which fascinates you more?"
Would you rather automate captions or headlines using AI?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather automate captions or headlines using AI?"
Experiment with new AI tools or stick to your favorites?
π‘ Example: "Experiment with new AI tools or stick to your favorites?"
Would you rather use AI for social posts or blog articles?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather use AI for social posts or blog articles?"
Daily content or weekly content - what is your ideal AI schedule?
π‘ Example: "Daily content or weekly content - what is your ideal AI schedule?"
Would you rather prompt in plain English or use advanced parameters?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather prompt in plain English or use advanced parameters?"
AI-generated outlines or AI-generated drafts - which do you trust more?
π‘ Example: "AI-generated outlines or AI-generated drafts - which do you trust more?"
Would you rather have AI suggest ideas or refine your own?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather have AI suggest ideas or refine your own?"
AI for creative writing or technical content?
π‘ Example: "AI for creative writing or technical content?"
Would you rather use AI for content curation or content creation?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather use AI for content curation or content creation?"
AI voiceover or AI video editing - what excites you more?
π‘ Example: "AI voiceover or AI video editing - what excites you more?"
Use AI for fun or for productivity?
π‘ Example: "Use AI for fun or for productivity?"
Would you rather teach AI new styles or let it surprise you?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather teach AI new styles or let it surprise you?"
Batch-create content with AI or go one at a time?
π‘ Example: "Batch-create content with AI or go one at a time?"
Post AI content as-is or always revise first?
π‘ Example: "Post AI content as-is or always revise first?"
GIFs or static images - which do you prefer using AI for?
π‘ Example: "GIFs or static images - which do you prefer using AI for?"
Would you rather get AI inspiration in the morning or at night?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather get AI inspiration in the morning or at night?"
Solo AI creation or collaborate with others using AI?
π‘ Example: "Solo AI creation or collaborate with others using AI?"
Would you rather use AI for email copy or landing pages?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather use AI for email copy or landing pages?"
Quick AI content or carefully crafted with human touch?
π‘ Example: "Quick AI content or carefully crafted with human touch?"
Would you rather prompt AI with images or with text?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather prompt AI with images or with text?"
Use AI to remix old ideas or start fresh each time?
π‘ Example: "Use AI to remix old ideas or start fresh each time?"
Would you rather get AI to do research or write summaries?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather get AI to do research or write summaries?"
AI memes or AI infographics - which do you share more?
π‘ Example: "AI memes or AI infographics - which do you share more?"
Would you rather have AI fix your grammar or improve your style?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather have AI fix your grammar or improve your style?"
Team ChatGPT or Team Claude for content ideas?
π‘ Example: "Team ChatGPT or Team Claude for content ideas?"
Would you rather automate social posting or content repurposing with AI?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather automate social posting or content repurposing with AI?"
Use AI mostly for images or mostly for text?
π‘ Example: "Use AI mostly for images or mostly for text?"
Would you rather have AI collaborate or compete with you?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather have AI collaborate or compete with you?"
Prompts with lots of detail or keep it simple?
π‘ Example: "Prompts with lots of detail or keep it simple?"
Would you rather use AI for personal projects or client work?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather use AI for personal projects or client work?"
AI for generating ideas or AI for editing content?
π‘ Example: "AI for generating ideas or AI for editing content?"
Would you rather get feedback from AI or a human peer?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather get feedback from AI or a human peer?"
Post a This or That template as a question in your community feed, story, chat, or message board. Encourage members to answer directly in the comments or via quick polls. Rotate topics regularly to keep things fresh and relevant. For extra engagement, follow up by asking members to elaborate on their choices or share tips related to their pick.
These templates are optimized for all platforms. For forums and Slack, post as a plain text question. In social feeds like Facebook or LinkedIn, use an image or emoji to highlight the two options. For Instagram or TikTok, create quick polls or story stickers. Always invite comments and follow up with replies to keep the thread active.
To maximize engagement, tailor 'This or That' prompts around popular or emerging AI models that members are likely experimenting with. Use current model features, such as output creativity, speed, and parameter limits, as comparison points. For example, ask: 'Prefer GPT-4βs versatility or Claudeβs conversational style?' This strategy encourages insightful discussions and experience sharing specific to AI content creators.
Create scenarios that highlight typical challenges in AI content creation, such as tone consistency or factual accuracy. For instance, ask: 'Do you trust AI to write your blog introductions or always prefer a human touch?' This invites members to reflect on their workflow preferences and share results, fostering niche-specific debate.
Set clear guidelines encouraging respectful discussion and evidence-based sharing. You might also moderate threads to highlight constructive feedback and real-world case studies. Encourage users to provide sample prompts or output screenshots to support their opinions, making debates grounded in practical AI content creation contexts.
Both approaches have merit. For advanced communities, comparing specific tools sparks detailed conversations about feature sets, integrations, and pricing. For broader audiences, workflow-based prompts draw in members at different experience levels. Alternate between the two to keep engagement high and content fresh, ensuring all members find relevant discussions.
Frame prompts to address real-world ethical challenges in AI content, such as: 'Would you rather disclose AI use or prioritize faster output?' This not only drives engagement but also encourages thoughtful debate about best practices, regulatory compliance, and audience trustβissues central to the AI content creation community.
Use side-by-side image examples to make choices tangible. Clearly label each image with the AI tool used and relevant prompt details. Encourage members to discuss nuances such as style fidelity, prompt responsiveness, and post-processing needs unique to each generator. This visual approach helps members make informed comparisons specific to AI visual content workflows.
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