AI Content Writer for Trending Topics

Job Description:

We’re hiring someone to help turn viral social media stories into publishable articles using AI.

This is not a traditional writing job. You will not be expected to write every article from scratch. Instead, your role is to take source material from platforms like Reddit, TikTok, and Instagram, feed it into ChatGPT using our article format, and then evaluate, shape, and improve the output so the final article feels clean, readable, accurate, and worth publishing.

The most important part of this role is judgment — knowing what stories are worth covering, recognizing when an AI draft is good or bad, and being able to polish it into something people will actually want to read.

What You’ll Be Doing:

-Reviewing Reddit threads, TikToks, Instagram posts, and comment sections for article potential

-Identifying stories with strong conflict, emotion, relatability, or viral potential

-Using ChatGPT and our formatting instructions to generate article drafts

-Editing AI output so it sounds natural, clear, and interesting

-Removing robotic phrasing, filler, repetition, and anything inaccurate or awkward

-Making sure the article stays faithful to the source material

-Writing or improving headlines so they feel clickable and story-driven

-Formatting articles correctly based on our structure

Typical Article Structure:

-Intro

-What happened / the conflict

-Commentary or interpretation on why it got attention

-What people in the comments are saying

For TikTok and Instagram content, the article should describe what happens in the video clearly, and the embed should appear before the comments/reaction section.

This Role Is a Good Fit If You:

-Are comfortable using ChatGPT or other AI writing tools

-Have good editorial judgment

-Can tell when AI output sounds fake, bland, repetitive, or off

-Know how to spot the real hook in a viral story

-Understand internet culture, viral content, and social storytelling

-Can clean up and shape content quickly without needing heavy supervision

-Are detail-oriented and can follow a set format

-You have extensive experience with Wordpress

Important:

This role is about prompting, selecting, editing, and polishing, not just pressing a button and pasting whatever AI gives you.

We need someone who can:

-Spot stories worth turning into articles

-Get strong outputs from AI

-Recognize weak outputs immediately

-Improve those drafts into clean, publishable content

Requirements:

-Strong English skills

-Experience using AI tools for writing or content production

-Experience using Wordpress extensively

-Ability to edit for tone, clarity, flow, and accuracy

-Reliable communication

-Fast turnaround

-Good instincts for what makes a social story worth reading

To Apply:

Please send:

-A short note about your experience using AI for content creation

-Any examples of edited, published, or AI-assisted articles

-Your rate per article

-Your typical daily output

-A brief explanation of how you tell whether an AI-generated article is good or bad

If you know how to take a viral story, guide AI into producing a draft, and turn that draft into something strong enough to publish, this could be a great fit.

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