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In early 2026, major social platforms introduced tools to limit AI-generated content amid rising demand for authentic, human-made material.
In early 2026, platforms like Pinterest and TikTok launched new filters to help users reduce exposure to AI-generated content, often called "AI slop," due to concerns over low quality and inauthenticity.
YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook offer limited options, primarily focused on labeling rather than blocking.
Smaller platforms such as Coda Music and Cara have implemented stricter measures, including user reporting, AI content labeling, and full blocking.
The move reflects growing user demand for human-made, authentic content, with some brands leveraging this sentiment in marketing.
Despite these efforts, completely avoiding AI content remains difficult, as synthetic media continues to spread rapidly across digital spaces.
A principios de 2026, las principales plataformas sociales introdujeron herramientas para limitar el contenido generado por la IA en medio de la creciente demanda de material auténtico y creado por el ser humano.