People have clicked the "Seems like AI slop" button on LinkedIn over a million times already

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In context: LinkedIn says its "Seems like AI slop" feedback option has been used more than 1 million times since it launched on July 30. The response points to strong user interest in limiting low-quality automated posts, though LinkedIn hasn't said whether the total volume of AI-generated content on the platform is actually falling.

The tool lets members flag posts they believe were generated with AI or appear to be low-effort automated content, and it's available through the three-dot menu on any post. LinkedIn Chief Product Officer Hari Srinivasan said the reports, combined with changes to the company's detection systems, have cut views of content LinkedIn classifies as AI slop by 40% in recent weeks.

LinkedIn is using the feedback as part of a broader effort to curbspam and generic AI-generated...

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