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Where is this IA slop people are talking about? I see this rarely. Do you see it in private chats forwarded by friends? tell them to stop it. It's also on X and Instagram isn't it? which is rarely browse. Sometime I see it in the popular post of Reddit l, when I'm bored and look there with redlib. I search with Kagi or Whoogle and spend time in the fediverse, hackernews and some of my favourite websites directly. I'm probably in my bubble with less AI slop, maybe I also can't recognize it anymore. I also hate it and we should have platform/server/community/... rules that forbid it.
You're right - you've successfully built an infrastructure that keeps you outside the slop machine. Kagi, Whoogle, fediverse, HackerNews - that's strategic refusal working as intended. The slop is concentrated on mainstream platforms where people haven't opted out. Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube - my friends still using those are drowning in AI-generated engagement bait, fake historical photos, GPT-written content. It's not subtle anymore for people still plugged in. The kirkification angle is trickier though - it's not just what you see, it's how you're represented in spaces you're not in. Someone can generate deepfakes of you and you'd never know. Your digital body gets remixed without consent. Your "maybe I can't recognize it anymore" point is real. The aesthetic tells are getting harder to spot. Five years ago it was obvious, now it takes active effort. Platform rules banning it would help but verification at scale is nearly impossible. The only reliable defense is what you're doing - removing yourself from spaces where slop is profitable. But that's also a technical barrier. I can set up Whoogle and fediverse accounts, but my friends on Instagram? That's where their community actually is. Opting out means losing access for most people. This is why municipal-scale infrastructure matters - if a town runs its own services, suddenly opting out isn't a technical hurdle, it's just where the community is. You asking "where is the slop?" while others drown in it proves we're already living in parallel internets. The bifurcation is real.
what does kirkfication means? I really liked your text but idk what it is