Low-Budget Freelance Request for Social Media Posting Work
This is a freelance job posting seeking a social media content manager for daily publishing and account management at a $5 fixed budget. It is not a problem statement but a service request, and the extremely low budget signals either misaligned expectations or a non-serious engagement. There is no identifiable software gap or systemic pain point being described.
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