How to share BRTI results without making them boring.
Use BRTI results as captions, replies, group-chat bait, and compare links without turning the joke into homework.
Updated 2026-04-28
BRTI is built to move through social feeds. A result should be easy to screenshot, easy to copy, and easy to send to the exact friend who will feel attacked by it.
The trick is to keep the share specific. A good share does not say 'take this quiz.' It points at a recognizable person, habit, or relationship dynamic.
Start with the accusation
The best BRTI share line sounds like it already knows who it is talking to. 'Send this to your CTRL friend before they reorganize the group chat' works because the target is obvious.
If your post sounds like a generic app ad, rewrite it around a behavior: spiraling over a dry reply, turning chaos into a thesis, disappearing politely, or performing a bit so well it becomes identity.
Use compare links for stronger hooks
Single results are useful, but pairings travel better because they create conflict. CTRL vs SPIN, CAMP vs LURK, and FRND vs TILT all imply a scene before anyone clicks.
When sharing a compare link, name the fight. Do not say 'compare personality types.' Say what the pairing actually does: structure fighting subtext, performance meeting surveillance, or caretaking meeting an emotional alarm system.
Match the platform
On X, lead with a compact accusation and link the relevant page. On TikTok or Shorts, use the result as the punchline after a tiny situation. In a group chat, send the type page directly and say nothing for maximum legal ambiguity.
For Pinterest, Reddit, or blog posts, use guide pages and type pages rather than result URLs. Public type and guide pages are more stable, more indexable, and easier for new readers to understand without taking the quiz first.
Keep the tone human
A shareable BRTI line should sound like a person clocking a friend, not a brand explaining its own features. Short, specific, and slightly unfair usually beats polished and generic.
The site can handle the explanation after the click. The post only has to make the right person feel named.
FAQ
What page should I share first?
For friends, share your result or a compare link. For public posts, share a type page or guide page so new visitors understand the context.
Should I automate all BRTI posting?
No. Drafting and scheduling can be assisted, but fully automated posting can trip platform limits and usually makes the account feel less human.