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LinkedIn’s AI Slop Button Tops One Million Clicks

LinkedIn’s AI Slop Button Tops One Million Clicks
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💡LinkedIn’s million-click AI-slop signal shows how quickly users are demanding AI-content accountability.

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What Changed

More than one million people have used LinkedIn’s “Seems like AI slop” button.

Why It Matters

The adoption rate signals strong user concern about low-quality or undisclosed AI-generated content on professional platforms. Developers and content teams may need to improve disclosure, editorial review, and authenticity safeguards for AI-assisted publishing.

What To Do Next

Audit your LinkedIn publishing workflow and add a human review plus clear AI-use disclosure before posting AI-assisted content.

Who should care:Marketers & Content Teams

Key Points

  • More than one million people have used LinkedIn’s “Seems like AI slop” button.
  • The button is available from the three-dots menu on a post.
  • LinkedIn introduced improved classifiers to identify AI-generated posts.
  • The update followed Pangram’s finding that 41% of LinkedIn long-form posts were fully AI-generated.

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