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OpenToolsKit keeps the public trust layer visible: who maintains the page, when it was last reviewed, and which sources matter when the workflow touches rules or specs.
Both surfaces use short-form text, but they behave differently and should be treated as separate formatting problems.
Useful for creators and social teams cleaning both post captions and profile bios.
OpenToolsKit keeps the public trust layer visible: who maintains the page, when it was last reviewed, and which sources matter when the workflow touches rules or specs.
Captions usually carry more structure, narrative, or bullet flow.
That makes line breaks and readability the main problem.
A bio is shorter and more compressed.
Spacing there is about profile clarity rather than storytelling.
Trying to use one formatting step for both usually creates awkward results.
That is why OpenToolsKit splits them into separate workflows.
Usually no. Captions and bios are different surfaces.
Sometimes, but the formatting almost always needs to change.