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Ever feel like your social media feeds are just endless AI-generated noise? That’s exactly what a Reddit user, /u/Automatic-Algae443, is ranting about. He’s frustrated because AI content algorithms are flooding his feeds with what he calls 'slop' — repetitive, low-quality posts that drown out genuine connection. According to him, these algorithms are prioritizing engagement over authenticity, so users get served more of the same mindless content. And here’s the kicker — what he finds most annoying isn’t just the quality, but the predictability. AI’s learning what you like and then over-serving it, creating an echo chamber that’s less about real discovery and more about comfort zones. As /u/Automatic-Algae443 points out, this isn’t just a minor annoyance — it's reshaping how we consume information and socialize online. So, the big question remains: as AI content gets more refined, will we lose the messy, unpredictable human touch that makes social feeds worth scrolling?
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| submitted by /u/Automatic-Algae443 [link] [comments] |