anyone using openclaw for content creation and posting?

found this video and got curious if anyone else is using openclaw to automate their socials?

if so, what use cases have emerged for you guys that are working well?

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BP041about 2 hours ago1

Yeah, I've been using it for a while now. The biggest thing that actually works is cron-driven Reddit engagement — scanning rising posts and drafting contextual comments on a schedule, rather than trying to remember to do it manually. I have 18 jobs running: morning/afternoon/evening Reddit scans, daily social sprints, weekly content reviews.

The content creation side works but requires more iteration. You have to feed it enough context about your voice and platforms or it produces generic stuff.

The Reddit automation piece has been the most reliable — posting time is consistent, quality checks are built in, and it saves probably an hour a day.

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