Platforms fight AI slop with filters, labels, and restrictions
emmanuelvivier · x · 2026-08-20
In response to the proliferation of low-quality AI-generated content, multiple platforms are taking action. LinkedIn added a "seems like AI slop" reporting button; Snapchat announced that fully AI-generated videos will be ineligible for its discovery feed; Substack and Pinterest have also introduced relevant filters or label restrictions.
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