#contentquality — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #contentquality, aggregated by home.social.
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FYI: Google's new AI search guide challenges everything SEOs thought they knew: Google's new AI search guide reframes ranking, RAG, query fan-out, content quality, and the full transition to agentic search experiences for all publishers. https://ppc.land/googles-new-ai-search-guide-challenges-everything-seos-thought-they-knew/ #GoogleAI #SearchEngineOptimization #SEOTips #DigitalMarketing #ContentQuality
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FYI: Google's new AI search guide challenges everything SEOs thought they knew: Google's new AI search guide reframes ranking, RAG, query fan-out, content quality, and the full transition to agentic search experiences for all publishers. https://ppc.land/googles-new-ai-search-guide-challenges-everything-seos-thought-they-knew/ #GoogleAI #SearchEngineOptimization #SEOTips #DigitalMarketing #ContentQuality
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FYI: Google's new AI search guide challenges everything SEOs thought they knew: Google's new AI search guide reframes ranking, RAG, query fan-out, content quality, and the full transition to agentic search experiences for all publishers. https://ppc.land/googles-new-ai-search-guide-challenges-everything-seos-thought-they-knew/ #GoogleAI #SearchEngineOptimization #SEOTips #DigitalMarketing #ContentQuality
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FYI: Google's new AI search guide challenges everything SEOs thought they knew: Google's new AI search guide reframes ranking, RAG, query fan-out, content quality, and the full transition to agentic search experiences for all publishers. https://ppc.land/googles-new-ai-search-guide-challenges-everything-seos-thought-they-knew/ #GoogleAI #SearchEngineOptimization #SEOTips #DigitalMarketing #ContentQuality
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FYI: Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #ContentQuality #Vogue #TheNewYorker
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FYI: Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #ContentQuality #Vogue #TheNewYorker
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FYI: Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #ContentQuality #Vogue #TheNewYorker
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FYI: Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #ContentQuality #Vogue #TheNewYorker
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FYI: Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #ContentQuality #Vogue #TheNewYorker
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ICYMI: Google's new AI search guide challenges everything SEOs thought they knew: Google's new AI search guide reframes ranking, RAG, query fan-out, content quality, and the full transition to agentic search experiences for all publishers. https://ppc.land/googles-new-ai-search-guide-challenges-everything-seos-thought-they-knew/ #GoogleAI #SearchEngineOptimization #SEOTips #ContentQuality #DigitalMarketing
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ICYMI: Google's new AI search guide challenges everything SEOs thought they knew: Google's new AI search guide reframes ranking, RAG, query fan-out, content quality, and the full transition to agentic search experiences for all publishers. https://ppc.land/googles-new-ai-search-guide-challenges-everything-seos-thought-they-knew/ #GoogleAI #SearchEngineOptimization #SEOTips #ContentQuality #DigitalMarketing
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ICYMI: Google's new AI search guide challenges everything SEOs thought they knew: Google's new AI search guide reframes ranking, RAG, query fan-out, content quality, and the full transition to agentic search experiences for all publishers. https://ppc.land/googles-new-ai-search-guide-challenges-everything-seos-thought-they-knew/ #GoogleAI #SearchEngineOptimization #SEOTips #ContentQuality #DigitalMarketing
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ICYMI: Google's new AI search guide challenges everything SEOs thought they knew: Google's new AI search guide reframes ranking, RAG, query fan-out, content quality, and the full transition to agentic search experiences for all publishers. https://ppc.land/googles-new-ai-search-guide-challenges-everything-seos-thought-they-knew/ #GoogleAI #SearchEngineOptimization #SEOTips #ContentQuality #DigitalMarketing
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ICYMI: Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #ContentQuality #MediaTrends #Vogue
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ICYMI: Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #ContentQuality #MediaTrends #Vogue
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ICYMI: Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #ContentQuality #MediaTrends #Vogue
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ICYMI: Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #ContentQuality #MediaTrends #Vogue
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ICYMI: Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #ContentQuality #MediaTrends #Vogue
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Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #Media #ContentQuality #CondeNast
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Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #Media #ContentQuality #CondeNast
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Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #Media #ContentQuality #CondeNast
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Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #Media #ContentQuality #CondeNast
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Conde Nast CEO: human journalism will win in the age of AI slop: Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch explains why Vogue and The New Yorker thrive as AI floods the web with low-quality content and publisher search traffic collapses. https://ppc.land/conde-nast-ceo-human-journalism-will-win-in-the-age-of-ai-slop/ #Journalism #AI #Media #ContentQuality #CondeNast
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FYI: IAS opens beta for tool that blocks low-quality AI content near ads: IAS launched an open beta on April 2 for Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance, letting advertisers block AI slop via Context Control before and after the bid. https://ppc.land/ias-opens-beta-for-tool-that-blocks-low-quality-ai-content-near-ads/ #DigitalMarketing #AI #Advertising #ContentQuality #ProgrammaticAds
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FYI: IAS opens beta for tool that blocks low-quality AI content near ads: IAS launched an open beta on April 2 for Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance, letting advertisers block AI slop via Context Control before and after the bid. https://ppc.land/ias-opens-beta-for-tool-that-blocks-low-quality-ai-content-near-ads/ #DigitalMarketing #AI #Advertising #ContentQuality #ProgrammaticAds
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FYI: IAS opens beta for tool that blocks low-quality AI content near ads: IAS launched an open beta on April 2 for Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance, letting advertisers block AI slop via Context Control before and after the bid. https://ppc.land/ias-opens-beta-for-tool-that-blocks-low-quality-ai-content-near-ads/ #DigitalMarketing #AI #Advertising #ContentQuality #ProgrammaticAds
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FYI: IAS opens beta for tool that blocks low-quality AI content near ads: IAS launched an open beta on April 2 for Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance, letting advertisers block AI slop via Context Control before and after the bid. https://ppc.land/ias-opens-beta-for-tool-that-blocks-low-quality-ai-content-near-ads/ #DigitalMarketing #AI #Advertising #ContentQuality #ProgrammaticAds
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FYI: IAS opens beta for tool that blocks low-quality AI content near ads: IAS launched an open beta on April 2 for Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance, letting advertisers block AI slop via Context Control before and after the bid. https://ppc.land/ias-opens-beta-for-tool-that-blocks-low-quality-ai-content-near-ads/ #DigitalMarketing #AI #Advertising #ContentQuality #ProgrammaticAds
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IAS opens beta for tool that blocks low-quality AI content near ads: IAS launched an open beta on April 2 for Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance, letting advertisers block AI slop via Context Control before and after the bid. https://ppc.land/ias-opens-beta-for-tool-that-blocks-low-quality-ai-content-near-ads/ #DigitalMarketing #Advertising #AI #ContentQuality #AdTech
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IAS opens beta for tool that blocks low-quality AI content near ads: IAS launched an open beta on April 2 for Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance, letting advertisers block AI slop via Context Control before and after the bid. https://ppc.land/ias-opens-beta-for-tool-that-blocks-low-quality-ai-content-near-ads/ #DigitalMarketing #Advertising #AI #ContentQuality #AdTech
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IAS opens beta for tool that blocks low-quality AI content near ads: IAS launched an open beta on April 2 for Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance, letting advertisers block AI slop via Context Control before and after the bid. https://ppc.land/ias-opens-beta-for-tool-that-blocks-low-quality-ai-content-near-ads/ #DigitalMarketing #Advertising #AI #ContentQuality #AdTech
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IAS opens beta for tool that blocks low-quality AI content near ads: IAS launched an open beta on April 2 for Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance, letting advertisers block AI slop via Context Control before and after the bid. https://ppc.land/ias-opens-beta-for-tool-that-blocks-low-quality-ai-content-near-ads/ #DigitalMarketing #Advertising #AI #ContentQuality #AdTech
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IAS opens beta for tool that blocks low-quality AI content near ads: IAS launched an open beta on April 2 for Low-Quality GenAI Avoidance, letting advertisers block AI slop via Context Control before and after the bid. https://ppc.land/ias-opens-beta-for-tool-that-blocks-low-quality-ai-content-near-ads/ #DigitalMarketing #Advertising #AI #ContentQuality #AdTech
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How to Know Which Guest Posts You Should Allow in WordPress: A Practical Guide for Site Owners
Learn how to choose the right guest posts in WordPress. Improve content quality, avoid spam, and accept only valuable submissions for your site.
#mymobprice #GuestPosting #WordPressTips #ContentQuality #SEOStrategy #BloggingTips
https://mymobprice.com/how-to-choose-quality-guest-posts-in-wordpress/
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Fluctuations during a Google update? Totally normal. These staged rollouts are designed to improve content relevance, not penalize sites.
👉 Discover insights: https://go-techsolution.com/google-core-updates-rolling-out-in-stages#SearchRanking #SEOExperts #GoogleSearch #ContentQuality #SEONews #TechUpdates
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Người dùng YouTube đang ngừng làm video hướng dẫn thực tế? Thay vào đó, họ chỉ đọc lại blog hoặc thông báo chính thức, thiếu nội dung sáng tạo và trải nghiệm thực tế như dùng thử model Function Gemma. Cộng đồng lo ngại nội dung đang phụ thuộc quá nhiều vào thuật toán thay vì giá trị cho người xem. #ContentQuality #YouTube #AI #HuongDan #AI #TutorialCrisis #ThucTrangNoiDung
https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1qkpu4x/have_people_stopped_posting_tutorial_videos/
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I publish on Medium, even though my opinion about Medium itself is… complicated.
My registration there was motivated by fairly base motives: Medium ranks high in search results, and I hoped that if I dropped a few solid pieces there, I’d gain some momentum and send a bit of traffic back to my actual work. That part still makes sense. Medium is a distribution channel, and I am not too proud to use distribution channels.
But every time I publish, I get the same sinking feeling: my content is getting diluted into an endless flood of "content", much of it clearly generated by AI and pasted in with minimal thought.
I have nothing against AI as a tool. It can be an excellent proofreader. It can help you sanity-check a claim, find a missing link, or summarize background faster. Medium itself even draws a line in its Partner Program rules between AI-assisted work and fully AI-generated writing behind the paywall.
What I *can’t* respect is the mindless conveyor belt approach to publishing. You know the genre:
- "10 bash commands every programmer should know"
- "5 tools that improved my workflow SO MUCH"
- "12 settings you should turn on on your iPhone"
- "15 settings you should turn off on your iPhone"
- "7 projects that ruled 2025"
- "13.2 projects that will rule 2026"And then a swarm of near-identical variations from hundreds of accounts, boosting and clapping in a tight loop until the whole thing becomes an attention arbitrage market.
Is it fair that thoughtful writing competes with mass-produced listicles? Probably not. But "fair" is a bad metric for systems built around engagement and volume. The system is not trying to reward originality. It’s trying to maximize throughput and retention. If you aim for fairness, you’ll mostly collect frustration.
So here’s the conclusion I’m slowly settling into:
1. Medium is where I *drop* pieces, not where I *build* my archive. My home base needs to be somewhere I control, where the work stays findable and coherent over time.
2. I won’t compete on volume. I’ll compete on specificity. The kind of post that solves a real problem, or makes a real point, will always have a small audience that actually cares.
3. This is also a backup problem, in disguise. If your entire writing life depends on one platform’s feed and incentives, you’re not publishing, you’re renting attention.If you’re on Medium (or any large platform) too, what are you optimizing for? Search reach? Community? Monetization? Habit?
And if the answer is "because it’s where people are", at what point does that become "because leaving is too costly"?#Medium #TechWriting #Writing #Publishing #AI #ContentQuality #SEO #IndieWeb #TechCulture #ByernNotes
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I publish on Medium, even though my opinion about Medium itself is… complicated.
My registration there was motivated by fairly base motives: Medium ranks high in search results, and I hoped that if I dropped a few solid pieces there, I’d gain some momentum and send a bit of traffic back to my actual work. That part still makes sense. Medium is a distribution channel, and I am not too proud to use distribution channels.
But every time I publish, I get the same sinking feeling: my content is getting diluted into an endless flood of "content", much of it clearly generated by AI and pasted in with minimal thought.
I have nothing against AI as a tool. It can be an excellent proofreader. It can help you sanity-check a claim, find a missing link, or summarize background faster. Medium itself even draws a line in its Partner Program rules between AI-assisted work and fully AI-generated writing behind the paywall.
What I *can’t* respect is the mindless conveyor belt approach to publishing. You know the genre:
- "10 bash commands every programmer should know"
- "5 tools that improved my workflow SO MUCH"
- "12 settings you should turn on on your iPhone"
- "15 settings you should turn off on your iPhone"
- "7 projects that ruled 2025"
- "13.2 projects that will rule 2026"And then a swarm of near-identical variations from hundreds of accounts, boosting and clapping in a tight loop until the whole thing becomes an attention arbitrage market.
Is it fair that thoughtful writing competes with mass-produced listicles? Probably not. But "fair" is a bad metric for systems built around engagement and volume. The system is not trying to reward originality. It’s trying to maximize throughput and retention. If you aim for fairness, you’ll mostly collect frustration.
So here’s the conclusion I’m slowly settling into:
1. Medium is where I *drop* pieces, not where I *build* my archive. My home base needs to be somewhere I control, where the work stays findable and coherent over time.
2. I won’t compete on volume. I’ll compete on specificity. The kind of post that solves a real problem, or makes a real point, will always have a small audience that actually cares.
3. This is also a backup problem, in disguise. If your entire writing life depends on one platform’s feed and incentives, you’re not publishing, you’re renting attention.If you’re on Medium (or any large platform) too, what are you optimizing for? Search reach? Community? Monetization? Habit?
And if the answer is "because it’s where people are", at what point does that become "because leaving is too costly"?#Medium #TechWriting #Writing #Publishing #AI #ContentQuality #SEO #IndieWeb #TechCulture #ByernNotes
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I publish on Medium, even though my opinion about Medium itself is… complicated.
My registration there was motivated by fairly base motives: Medium ranks high in search results, and I hoped that if I dropped a few solid pieces there, I’d gain some momentum and send a bit of traffic back to my actual work. That part still makes sense. Medium is a distribution channel, and I am not too proud to use distribution channels.
But every time I publish, I get the same sinking feeling: my content is getting diluted into an endless flood of "content", much of it clearly generated by AI and pasted in with minimal thought.
I have nothing against AI as a tool. It can be an excellent proofreader. It can help you sanity-check a claim, find a missing link, or summarize background faster. Medium itself even draws a line in its Partner Program rules between AI-assisted work and fully AI-generated writing behind the paywall.
What I *can’t* respect is the mindless conveyor belt approach to publishing. You know the genre:
- "10 bash commands every programmer should know"
- "5 tools that improved my workflow SO MUCH"
- "12 settings you should turn on on your iPhone"
- "15 settings you should turn off on your iPhone"
- "7 projects that ruled 2025"
- "13.2 projects that will rule 2026"And then a swarm of near-identical variations from hundreds of accounts, boosting and clapping in a tight loop until the whole thing becomes an attention arbitrage market.
Is it fair that thoughtful writing competes with mass-produced listicles? Probably not. But "fair" is a bad metric for systems built around engagement and volume. The system is not trying to reward originality. It’s trying to maximize throughput and retention. If you aim for fairness, you’ll mostly collect frustration.
So here’s the conclusion I’m slowly settling into:
1. Medium is where I *drop* pieces, not where I *build* my archive. My home base needs to be somewhere I control, where the work stays findable and coherent over time.
2. I won’t compete on volume. I’ll compete on specificity. The kind of post that solves a real problem, or makes a real point, will always have a small audience that actually cares.
3. This is also a backup problem, in disguise. If your entire writing life depends on one platform’s feed and incentives, you’re not publishing, you’re renting attention.If you’re on Medium (or any large platform) too, what are you optimizing for? Search reach? Community? Monetization? Habit?
And if the answer is "because it’s where people are", at what point does that become "because leaving is too costly"?#Medium #TechWriting #Writing #Publishing #AI #ContentQuality #SEO #IndieWeb #TechCulture #ByernNotes
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I publish on Medium, even though my opinion about Medium itself is… complicated.
My registration there was motivated by fairly base motives: Medium ranks high in search results, and I hoped that if I dropped a few solid pieces there, I’d gain some momentum and send a bit of traffic back to my actual work. That part still makes sense. Medium is a distribution channel, and I am not too proud to use distribution channels.
But every time I publish, I get the same sinking feeling: my content is getting diluted into an endless flood of "content", much of it clearly generated by AI and pasted in with minimal thought.
I have nothing against AI as a tool. It can be an excellent proofreader. It can help you sanity-check a claim, find a missing link, or summarize background faster. Medium itself even draws a line in its Partner Program rules between AI-assisted work and fully AI-generated writing behind the paywall.
What I *can’t* respect is the mindless conveyor belt approach to publishing. You know the genre:
- "10 bash commands every programmer should know"
- "5 tools that improved my workflow SO MUCH"
- "12 settings you should turn on on your iPhone"
- "15 settings you should turn off on your iPhone"
- "7 projects that ruled 2025"
- "13.2 projects that will rule 2026"And then a swarm of near-identical variations from hundreds of accounts, boosting and clapping in a tight loop until the whole thing becomes an attention arbitrage market.
Is it fair that thoughtful writing competes with mass-produced listicles? Probably not. But "fair" is a bad metric for systems built around engagement and volume. The system is not trying to reward originality. It’s trying to maximize throughput and retention. If you aim for fairness, you’ll mostly collect frustration.
So here’s the conclusion I’m slowly settling into:
1. Medium is where I *drop* pieces, not where I *build* my archive. My home base needs to be somewhere I control, where the work stays findable and coherent over time.
2. I won’t compete on volume. I’ll compete on specificity. The kind of post that solves a real problem, or makes a real point, will always have a small audience that actually cares.
3. This is also a backup problem, in disguise. If your entire writing life depends on one platform’s feed and incentives, you’re not publishing, you’re renting attention.If you’re on Medium (or any large platform) too, what are you optimizing for? Search reach? Community? Monetization? Habit?
And if the answer is "because it’s where people are", at what point does that become "because leaving is too costly"?#Medium #TechWriting #Writing #Publishing #AI #ContentQuality #SEO #IndieWeb #TechCulture #ByernNotes
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"Năm 2026, SEO không còn là đuổi theo thuật toán mà xây dựng hệ sinh thái kết nối. 🌐
- AI phân tích hành vi & mục đích tìm kiếm
- Nội dung chất lượng: chuyên sâu, giải quyết vấn đề
- Tương tác cộng đồng & nền tảng kỹ thuật vững
- Phản hồi người dùng là thước đo hiệu quả
SEO thành công nhờ chiến lược tổng thể bền vững! 💡
#SEO2026 #TươngLaiSEO #AIvàSEO #ChấtLượngNộiDung #HệSinhTháiSEO #FutureOfSearch #ContentQuality #DigitalStrategy" -
𝐈𝐟 𝐀𝐈 𝐝𝐮𝐛𝐛𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐬 “𝐠𝐨𝐨𝐝 𝐞𝐧𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡,” 𝐰𝐡𝐲 𝐝𝐨 𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰𝐞𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬 𝐝𝐫𝐨𝐩 𝐢𝐧 𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐫𝐞𝐬?
Because accuracy and performative delivery are not the same.
𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐞’𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐰𝐚𝐲:
AI DUBBING
✔ Great for:
speed
volume
instructional content
low-stakes internal videosVOICE ACTORS
✔ Great for:
story-driven content
cultural nuance
emotional depth
character identityThe Hybrid Approach = Most Effective
#AIDubbing
#MultimediaLocalization #ContentQuality
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Your feed feels louder but emptier — not your imagination.
“Slop” just became Word of the Year for a reason 🤖🗑️
This explains why the internet feels broken.👉 Read the full breakdown
https://medium.com/@rogt.x1997/slop-is-the-word-of-the-year-how-ai-garbage-is-flooding-and-quietly-rewriting-the-internet-e18793792b88#AI #ContentQuality #DigitalTrust
https://medium.com/@rogt.x1997/slop-is-the-word-of-the-year-how-ai-garbage-is-flooding-and-quietly-rewriting-the-internet-e18793792b88 -
Your feed feels louder but emptier — not your imagination.
“Slop” just became Word of the Year for a reason 🤖🗑️
This explains why the internet feels broken.👉 Read the full breakdown
https://medium.com/@rogt.x1997/slop-is-the-word-of-the-year-how-ai-garbage-is-flooding-and-quietly-rewriting-the-internet-e18793792b88#AI #ContentQuality #DigitalTrust
https://medium.com/@rogt.x1997/slop-is-the-word-of-the-year-how-ai-garbage-is-flooding-and-quietly-rewriting-the-internet-e18793792b88 -
Một bài đăng trên Reddit đã nêu lên lo ngại về sự gia tăng nội dung do AI tạo ra kém chất lượng ("AI slop"), đặc biệt từ các tài khoản mới. Tác giả kêu gọi các quản trị viên cộng đồng thực hiện biện pháp kiểm duyệt chặt chẽ hơn, như đặt ra yêu cầu về điểm karma hoặc tuổi tài khoản tối thiểu, để bảo vệ chất lượng diễn đàn.
#AI #ContentQuality #Moderation #Reddit #AISlop #NộiDungAI #ChấtLượngNộiDung #KiểmDuyệt
https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1palcdd/stop_ai_slop/
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The trust collapse: Infinite AI content is awful
https://arnon.dk/the-trust-collapse-infinite-ai-content-is-awful/
#HackerNews #trustcollapse #AIcontent #contentquality #infotech #onlineethics
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The trust collapse: Infinite AI content is awful
https://arnon.dk/the-trust-collapse-infinite-ai-content-is-awful/
#HackerNews #trustcollapse #AIcontent #contentquality #infotech #onlineethics
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The trust collapse: Infinite AI content is awful
https://arnon.dk/the-trust-collapse-infinite-ai-content-is-awful/
#HackerNews #trustcollapse #AIcontent #contentquality #infotech #onlineethics
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The trust collapse: Infinite AI content is awful
https://arnon.dk/the-trust-collapse-infinite-ai-content-is-awful/
#HackerNews #trustcollapse #AIcontent #contentquality #infotech #onlineethics
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The trust collapse: Infinite AI content is awful
https://arnon.dk/the-trust-collapse-infinite-ai-content-is-awful/
#HackerNews #trustcollapse #AIcontent #contentquality #infotech #onlineethics