Someone just had a strong reaction to what Neal Mohan announced. Apparently, the platform's moving forward with beefed-up AI moderation. Not exactly a surprise move in today's content landscape, but the timing's interesting. Makes you wonder what triggered such a vocal response—maybe concerns about overreach? Or just another chapter in the ongoing debate about who gets to decide what stays and what goes. Either way, AI-powered content filtering is becoming the new normal, whether creators like it or not.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 6h ago
AI review has been upgraded again, and this time it's about to launch directly into a mandatory track.
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FarmToRiches
· 12-10 19:57
AI review process is back again, claiming it's for community safety. But in reality, creators are either banned or limited in reach. Who truly benefits?
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wrekt_but_learning
· 12-10 19:57
AI review is back again, claiming it's for user experience, but really it's just tightening control over the discourse.
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BearMarketHustler
· 12-10 19:47
AI review is coming again, how much content will be lost this time 😤
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governance_lurker
· 12-10 19:34
Once AI review starts, creativity dies—this is not just empty words.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 12-10 19:28
Here we go again with this? AI moderation is overwhelming, creators will eventually be caught in the middle.
Someone just had a strong reaction to what Neal Mohan announced. Apparently, the platform's moving forward with beefed-up AI moderation. Not exactly a surprise move in today's content landscape, but the timing's interesting. Makes you wonder what triggered such a vocal response—maybe concerns about overreach? Or just another chapter in the ongoing debate about who gets to decide what stays and what goes. Either way, AI-powered content filtering is becoming the new normal, whether creators like it or not.