A “don’t scroll” moment is when something in a post catches the eye and makes someone stop. It could be a clean photo, a short and bold message, or a surprising start to a sentence. For offers, this might mean showing a clear benefit right away. Instead of just saying “buy now,” the post could begin with a short sentence showing what someone will gain. Posts that feel personal or relatable also tend to grab attention. If people feel like the content speaks directly to them, they’re more likely to pause and read. Even a strong question can pull someone in and make them want to see more. Posts that are neat, well-structured, and easy to read also help create that moment. What do you think makes a post stand out and stop someone from scrolling?