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YouTube's algorithm is on an AI slop-and-brainrot-only diet
If you’ve ever opened YouTube and seen a talking AI SpongeBob, a looping slime video, or something that feels engineered to ...
"'AI slop' can and does refer to text, audio, or images. But what’s really broken through this year is the flood of quick ...
An easy way to do this is to go to Settings & privacy > Content preferences, and then open the “Unfollow people and groups” ...
Need something brilliant to read this weekend? Here is part two of our favourites from 2025 ...
YouTube keeps growing fast. In 2025, there were more than 2.5 billion active YouTube users and over 100 million YouTube ...
AI algorithms, trained on historical data reflecting men's sports dominance, may be gatekeeping sports content on social ...
MrBeast’s former manager believes the era of creating another YouTube megastar may already be over and the algorithm is to ...
In an age of AI, growth hacks and endless “hacks,” it’s easy to forget that marketing had a working system long before algorithms and large language models appeared.
For marketers, MTV’s UK sign-off is a clean line in the sand. There was a time when buying youth culture meant buying a slot ...
A Kapwing study reveals that over 20 percent of videos recommended to new YouTube users are low-quality, AI-generated content ...
YouTube is massive in 2025. More than 2.7 billion people watch every month, and hundreds of hours of video content go live each minute. With that much noise, even strong clips can sit with a low view ...
More than 20 per cent of the videos that the YouTube algorithm shows to new users are ‘AI-slops’, referring to low-quality AI ...
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