My GPT said never schedule.
The reasoning was solid at the time: the algorithm rewards real humans posting in the moment, not bots dumping a queue at 3am.
I listened. Posted manually every day. It worked.
Then I scaled to three accounts and the manual rule became a part-time job. At 4pm every day I'm in three apps picking drafts like a short-order cook.
The rule wasn't wrong. The context changed.
That's the real lesson here. Good advice has a shelf life. The trick is noticing when it expired before it costs you another month of your evenings.
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