AI slop
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I watch a lot of YT videos and the amount of AI is becoming a problem.
The algorithm doesn’t seem able to deal with the onslaught.
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On a related note, I found out you can block shorts on YouTube. Yes!
Now to convince the algorithm that I really, truly, don’t want AI videos.
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On a related note, I found out you can block shorts on YouTube. Yes!
Now to convince the algorithm that I really, truly, don’t want AI videos.
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Fascinating.
More than 20% of the videos that YouTube’s algorithm shows to new users are “AI slop” – low-quality AI-generated content designed to farm views, research has found.
The video-editing company Kapwing surveyed 15,000 of the world’s most popular YouTube channels – the top 100 in every country – and found that 278 of them contain only AI slop.
Together, these AI slop channels have amassed more than 63bn views and 221 million subscribers, generating about $117m (£90m) in revenue each year, according to estimates.
The researchers also made a new YouTube account and found that 104 of the first 500 videos recommended to its feed were AI slop. One-third of the 500 videos were “brainrot”, a category that includes AI slop and other low-quality content made to monetise attention.
I really don't watch many YT videos, the exceptions being cooking or crocheting stuff. Something came up in the sidebar about an animal story and I clicked on it. It became clear pretty quickly that it was AI, which I confirmed by looking at the description, which said it was AI -generated.
This is crazy.
I really don't watch many YT videos
I don't either. I go to YT for very specific musical videos, and that's about it. So the slop issue on YT is all but invisible to me.
I do still look at FB though, and I can see the increase there. I used to sometimes watch FB reels (not those posted by friends I mean), but now I pretty much never do because you can't tell if something is AI generated without watching it first.
In terms of general FB posts, I try to mostly look at FB from my phone because that app interface has the only reliable way to show just posts from friends, whereas the browser version is much harder to control and therefore ends up being filled with slop.
It's horrible.
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It’s also increased 10X on Reddit.
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On a related note, I found out you can block shorts on YouTube. Yes!
Now to convince the algorithm that I really, truly, don’t want AI videos.
@Steve-Miller How do you block shorts on YT?
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Open YT, go to the first group of recommended shorts. Thats called a “shelf”. Click on the three dots to the right of the title. Click on the option to avoid shorts for 30 days.
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Open YT, go to the first group of recommended shorts. Thats called a “shelf”. Click on the three dots to the right of the title. Click on the option to avoid shorts for 30 days.
@Steve-Miller Oh. I don't have that option because my bookmark shortcut takes me directly to my subscriptions page. I never go to the home page, but if I do it doesn't show anything except a message, "Your watch history is off" with an option to turn it on. Well, duh, of course it's off. Don't want them nosey's watching my every move!
I'm pretty strict with Youtube and do everything I can to see only what I want to see. My subscription page shows videos only from creators I'm subscribed to and includes any shorts they create. I very rarely click on a short.
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Someone on the overnight thread (that I frequent) posted this video last night as a point of possible interest to the members. Turns out, it's not Sir David Attenborough at all, it's AI posing as him. A fake! It pisses me off that this is allowed. Meanwhile, the "creators" (thieves, imo) rake in ad revenue for themselves and YT.
Link to video