Guides, data, and honest comparisons on AI-generated content and feed quality.
An honest, source-cited comparison of five tools that hide AI-generated videos and posts on YouTube and Facebook — with a clear 'best for' verdict for each.…
An honest look at AI Content Shield, why some users want an alternative, and four options — including free tools and a one-time-purchase, local-only extension.…
An honest look at AI Slop Blocker — what it does well, when its disclosure-only model fits, and which alternatives (including Unslop) cover Facebook, custom keywords, or more platforms.…
"AI slop" went from niche complaint to dictionary-adjacent phrase in about two years. But beyond the vibes — the uncanny thumbnails, the narrated "fact" channels, the synthetic coo…
An honest look at ByeAI's crowd-voted AI-content filter for YouTube, why some users want a different architecture, and four alternatives — including when you should just stay with ByeAI.…
An honest look at Clarity — Hide AI Videos on YouTube, the architecture-level reasons people look for an alternative, and four options compared on published facts only.…
If your Shorts feed has turned into an autoplay loop of AI-narrated "facts," synthetic history slideshows, and uncanny animal videos, you're not imagining it. This guide covers eve…
AI-generated video is everywhere now, and your feeds know it. If you've noticed your YouTube recommendations filling up with synthetic narrators, faceless "brainrot" compilations, …
If your Facebook feed has turned into a parade of impossible sunsets, AI-narrated "history" videos, and grandmothers who don't exist holding suspiciously seven-fingered birthday ca…
If your YouTube homepage or Facebook feed feels noisier than it did a couple of years ago, you're not imagining it. A late-2025 study found that roughly 21% of YouTube's recommenda…
A late-2025 study found that roughly 21% of YouTube recommendations served to new users were AI-generated slop, with another ~33% qualifying as "brainrot" (source). YouTube CEO Nea…
AI slop is low-effort, mass-produced content generated by artificial intelligence and published at scale — not because anyone wanted to make it, but because it's nearly free to mak…