A week ago, whenever I came across an article on social media, my first reaction was "This looks good, worth a read." Now? It's completely the other way around.
Most of what I see now are artificially assembled AI-generated content. Articles with a strong sense of being generated are obviously rushing to meet content quotas, just to try their luck and see if they can grab a share of that million-dollar reward pool. Ironically, the people writing this stuff seem to know the quality isn't great, but they still adopt a "just give it a try" attitude.
In less than seven days, the feeling of the platform's content ecosystem has completely changed. From the expectation of "finding good articles" to the aesthetic fatigue of "another one of these routines."
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 10h ago
Cough, once the million reward pool opened, the entire internet turned into an AI writing factory, hilarious
The mindset of just giving it a try is really great, anyway no loss. But it’s really causing aesthetic fatigue
In just a week, it’s become like this, the ecosystem is a bit frustrating
The leek-cutting mode is activated, quality has long been abandoned
Honestly, after scrolling so much, 90% feel like copy-paste, boring
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OldLeekConfession
· 10h ago
Million-dollar reward pool really destroyed the platform, now it's all rushed AI garbage.
AI articles are everywhere, it's obvious at a glance that they're template-based, truly incredible.
Just trying it out with a "why not" attitude, anyway it's free, gotta make money somehow.
In just a week, content quality has plummeted, the platform is really going downhill.
Forget it, forget it, now I check the author first before reading articles to avoid being fooled by AI.
Reward pools are a double-edged sword; quality has completely declined.
Me too, now my first reaction when scrolling through articles is "Here we go again."
A week ago, whenever I came across an article on social media, my first reaction was "This looks good, worth a read." Now? It's completely the other way around.
Most of what I see now are artificially assembled AI-generated content. Articles with a strong sense of being generated are obviously rushing to meet content quotas, just to try their luck and see if they can grab a share of that million-dollar reward pool. Ironically, the people writing this stuff seem to know the quality isn't great, but they still adopt a "just give it a try" attitude.
In less than seven days, the feeling of the platform's content ecosystem has completely changed. From the expectation of "finding good articles" to the aesthetic fatigue of "another one of these routines."