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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWarning: Youtube is becoming a cesspool of fake channels.
BEWARE. And double check what your watching. I just got caught in one.
CousinIT
(12,362 posts)The AI slop is preceded by weirdos selling snake-oil cures for dementia, diabetes, etc. AS IF any of it would help or are actual treatments.
Its A SHITHOLE.
IbogaProject
(5,698 posts)I wanted piano jazz and there is a ton of ai slop with subtle variations.
EdmondDantes_
(1,524 posts)Pick what you watch carefully, don't just go for what outrages you or confirms your biases.
Intractable
(1,751 posts)Humans have been making it for eons.
AStern
(746 posts)eom
fujiyamasan
(1,431 posts)I stopped using it for the most part, when I would get fed recommendations for conspiracy theory channels just because I watched some documentaries of the Apollo landings.
Im not sure why anyone expects anything better. YouTube is supposed to generate revenue. It does that by selling ad space. For that it needs eyeballs.
Joinfortmill
(20,509 posts)But, lots of junk, too.
Fiendish Thingy
(22,458 posts)Verify that you are watching her official channel before clicking.
fujiyamasan
(1,431 posts)Last edited Tue Dec 30, 2025, 04:02 AM - Edit history (1)
Nowadays if Im on YouTube its through an official university or professor channel if its for something educational.
Snarkoleptic
(6,223 posts)n/t
Alice Kramden
(2,900 posts)Many thanks
Renew Deal
(84,762 posts)In the past, there were many completely made up stories, like close military encounters, religious "miracles" that only existed on Youtube, and other fiction. Now there are straight up high-quality clones (deepfakes) of real people.
fujiyamasan
(1,431 posts)I tend to avoid any linked videos for this reason unless Im certain of the source. I tend to find articles (especially long form) much more informative. Unfortunately, I see a trend away from that even here.
Faux pas
(16,229 posts)for things that know is real ie exercise and cooking stuff.
Raven123
(7,651 posts)mr715
(3,236 posts)FarPoint
(14,648 posts)Good information.
mr715
(3,236 posts)You have given me a net positive day.
flvegan
(65,970 posts)PufPuf23
(9,724 posts)specifically, YouTube, Facebook, and MSN newsfeed.
News and politics and corrupted but so are sports and the arts.
One needs to wade through junk for what one is accustomed to partake.
Looks deliberate in recent days.
Well over 1/2 the suggested links for the SF Giants and 49ers are varying degrees of wasting time. Joe Montana's wife was seriously injured in an auto accident and two beloved (or so told) 49er cheerleaders were killed.
Venezuela sank an American aircraft carrier.
Democrats are arrested or being arrested.
Have been told this and similar in recent days in multiples.
There is a musician I follow on YouTube and Facebook. There were several fake interviews and fake photos, enough that on the "official" FB group there was a warning and request by the musician to report fakes and AI to moderators and to be careful about what posts.
World has gone creepy.
Disaffected
(6,257 posts)it is also a source of great viewing if one choses the cream over the crap. Most of the advertising can also be eliminated for about $10/month and any "embedded" ads can be easily skipped over.
Oneironaut
(6,245 posts)Slop is consuming everything online. You basically have to look for diamonds among a bunch of crap.
mahina
(20,521 posts)pecosbob
(8,345 posts)Multiple grains of salt...think of them like barkers trying to lure you into a seedy clip joint.
Initech
(107,974 posts)Block it at every single opportunity you get. Do not let it get into your feeds. Do not support AI slop content.
FarPoint
(14,648 posts)I have been fooled a few time too...maybe more that I didn't even know as fake. I report them as soon as I learn of the fraud.
Yet...I don't have skills/tools to pick up on them timely... I look forward to see what others are doing to weed thru the scammers.
Bev54
(13,326 posts)particularly using names and faces of those who I know have their own podcast or youtube, and some of them are very poorly done. They just change one word in the name and are back the next day. I will continue to report them but it is hard to keep up.
William Seger
(12,281 posts)... and provide a way to filter ALL of it out.
JI7
(93,365 posts)I also think this is a bipartisan issue.
The difficult part will be dealing with international accounts. But this is where we can try to get the tech companies themselves to do something by holding them accountable.
The Bopper
(291 posts)Same ones over and over.
LudwigPastorius
(14,379 posts)One of the most interesting parts of the Kapwing study is that of the first 500 YouTube Shorts videos in a brand-new, untouched YouTube Shorts algorithm, 104 were AI-generated, and 165 were "brainrot" a whopping 21 percent and 33 percent, respectfully. (Combined, that's 54% of content in total.) Per Kapwing, brainrot content refers to "nonsensical, low-quality video content that creates the effect of corroding the viewers mental or intellectual state." Brainrot content is often AI-generated, too.
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YouTube isn't the only social media beast whose content is falling to the depths of AI slop despair, but the Kapwing study makes it clear that AI slop isn't going anywhere. As Mashable's Tim Marcin reported earlier this month, AI slop is taking over our feeds, from fake animals on surveillance tapes to heavy machinery cleaning barnacles off whales.
...and these short-form videos are where young people are getting their news from?
This makes my head hurt.
