LinkedIn’s AI Slop Reports Surpass One Million Clicks

💡LinkedIn’s million-click signal shows how quickly users are pushing back against low-quality AI content.
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What Changed
More than one million users have clicked LinkedIn’s suspected-AI-slop reporting button.
Why It Matters
The adoption level suggests that AI-generated content quality and authenticity are becoming major concerns on professional platforms. Marketers and AI content teams may need stronger disclosure, editorial review, and originality standards.
What To Do Next
Audit your LinkedIn content pipeline and add human review plus clear AI disclosure before publishing generated posts.
Key Points
- •More than one million users have clicked LinkedIn’s suspected-AI-slop reporting button.
- •The feature launched on July 30 and is available from a post’s three-dot menu.
- •LinkedIn is using user feedback to address the spread of low-quality AI-generated content.
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