Internet users invented 'AI;DR' (AI, didn't read) to label low-quality AI-generated text. Inspired by TL;DR, it spread rapidly on Threads. Now commonly used to dismiss worthless AI content.
Key Points
- 1.AI;DR parodies TL;DR for low-quality AI text
- 2.Coined due to flood of inferior AI-generated content online
- 3.Originated and viral on Threads platform
- 4.Used to tag and mock text not worth reading
Impact Analysis
Signals growing user frustration with AI 'slop,' potentially pressuring platforms to improve content quality filters.


