Social media hook:
Tag Someone
Prompt sharing
Tag someone creates sharing
"Tag someone" works because it prompts sharing. People think: "They want me to tag someone. I know someone who needs this." It's sharing wrapped in prompt.
Plus, tag creates engagement. When you say "Tag someone who needs to see this," you're creating social sharing. People want to help others. They click because tag someone feels engaging—even when the tagging is just for engagement.
Tag someone is just sharing with better prompt
It works because it hits three triggers: sharing, prompt, and engagement. The tag creates sharing. The someone creates prompt. The needs creates engagement. People see "Tag someone who needs to see this" and think: "I know someone who needs this. I want to tag them." They click because tag someone feels engaging—even when the tagging is just for reach. It's not about being clever—it's about making sharing feel prompted.
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Interactive & Engagement Hooks work because people want to participate. When you prompt tagging, you create sharing. Not because they're smart—because they're human and want to help others. These hooks don't need to be clever. They just need to prompt. The "tag someone" hook does exactly that—it makes sharing feel prompted.