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SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search
Your collective defense against AI-generated spam and content farms
We made it our mission to prevent the web from becoming useless and a harmful space. That’s why today, Kagi Search introduces the first community-driven system to detect and downrank deceptive AI-generated text, images, and video inside search results.
It’s 2025, and the internet we loved is drowning in AI-generated noise. Content farms exploiting AI for profit are manipulating search results in this attention economy’s race to the bottom.
This makes us wonder: who are we building the web for?
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