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AI Content Is Everywhere on Social Media, Especially LinkedIn
Remy Sharp · 2026-07-10 · via remy sharp's b:log

When I think of AI slop, as a developer working on or around the web, I tend to think of dev-centric content, such as blog posts or even software (a lot of the community I'm connected to will call software slop).

Still, it's useful to be reminded that AI generated content is much, much farther reaching.

This project used a Chrome extension (with paid users, from what I could test) and collected a tonne of data and shows for products like LinkedIn, Medium and Twitter, it's anything from 30-50% of AI slop.

Lots of easy to scan charts.

I tend to only use LinkedIn to post about FFConf, then I immediately leave, and I use Reddit for either Gameboy or Home Assistant content, so I'm not really coming across this kind of content myself (or that I've noticed).

Original link: www.pangram.com/[…]/ai-in-your-feed

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