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LinkedIn AI slop reporting button used over a million times, cuts flagged content views by 40%
LinkedIn's dedicated AI slop reporting button has been used more than a million times since launch, and the platform reports a 40% reduction in views of content it classifies as AI slop, alongside a new notification alerting users when their posts are flagged.
This is one of the first quantitative claims from a major platform that user-driven reporting can measurably reduce AI-generated content visibility at scale. The 40% reduction figure gives builders a data point on how crowd-sourced classification combined with algorithmic adjustments can shift content distribution. The new notification feature also introduces a feedback loop that may shape posting behavior going forward.
Written by elseif from the cluster below · every claim links back to a sourceThe three things worth knowing
LinkedIn's "seems like AI slop" reporting button has been used more than a million times since its launch.
Views on content classified as AI slop have decreased by 40% since the tool was introduced.
LinkedIn is adding a notification in post analytics to alert users when their posts are reported as AI slop.
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