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Looks like AI-generated content is flooding the platform at an alarming rate. Recent data shows that roughly one in every five videos posted is classified as AI-generated "brain rot" material—you know, that low-effort, algorithm-gaming stuff designed to rack up engagement without adding real value.
It's a growing headache for community moderation. The Web3 space is no stranger to meme culture and casual content, but when AI starts mass-producing this garbage, it dilutes the signal-to-noise ratio and makes it harder for genuine creators to get visibility. The crypto community has always been about cutting through BS and finding the real conversations—but increasingly, you're wading through machine-generated filler to get there.
Worth asking: what's the responsibility of platforms in filtering this stuff? And where's the line between creative automation and pure spam?
The signal-to-noise ratio is too severe. How can genuine creators survive?
The platform must crack down hard on this issue, or the community will be doomed.
Where is the promised decentralization? Instead, it's being hijacked by algorithms.
If this continues, what's left of honest words to listen to...