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Social Media Rejects AI Noise

Social Media Rejects AI Noise

Published 2 weeks, 2 days ago
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Social media giants like Snapchat and LinkedIn are implementing new measures to combat "AI slop," which refers to low-quality, automated content that lacks human substance. LinkedIn recently introduced a reporting feature that allows members to flag posts that appear to be generated by artificial intelligence rather than real people. This shift aims to prioritize authentic creativity and meaningful interaction over the repetitive, high-volume output of chatbots. User reactions to these changes are varied, with some praising the return to genuine expression while others remain skeptical about the effectiveness of such reporting tools. Ultimately, these platforms are attempting to reduce digital noise and discourage creators from publishing unedited, robotic filler. This industry-wide crackdown reflects a growing demand for human-centric content in an era of increasing automation.

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