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Users want more control over AI-generated content visibility on social media.
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Major platforms like YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Meta have started labeling AI-generated content to help users identify it. However, these labels do not allow users to filter out AI-generated content from their feeds. The article argues for better filtering options to reduce unwanted AI content exposure.

Users want more control over AI-generated content visibility on social media.
Meta (META)
Improved filtering could affect user engagement and content moderation strategies.
Platforms should develop filtering tools to let users exclude AI-generated content.
Sources in this thread (1): The Verge AI
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Major platforms like YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Meta have started labeling AI-generated content to help users identify it. However, these labels do not allow users to filter out AI-generated content from their feeds. The article argues for better filtering options to reduce unwanted AI content exposure.
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Major platforms like YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Meta have started labeling AI-generated content to help users identify it. However, these labels do not allow users to filter out AI-generated content from their feeds. The article argues for better filtering options to reduce unwanted AI content exposure.