Here's the thing though—when everyone's just consuming and resharing AI-generated content, the whole ecosystem starts eating itself. Original material gets diluted into oblivion. You end up with this weird loop where AI trains on AI output, quality degrades, and suddenly nothing's worth engaging with anymore.
That's probably why platforms are now seriously considering creator incentives. It's not just charity. They're realizing that without real humans producing fresh, original work, the entire content well dries up. The experiment of paying creators directly? That's basically a stress test for what happens when you actually have to compete for human contribution in an AI-saturated world.
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DeFiChef
· 20h ago
The truth is, right now the screen is flooded with AI garbage, making it impossible to watch.
AI eats AI, and in the end, everything becomes a flop—so true.
The platform is starting to pour money into creators, indicating they are panicking.
Content exhaustion is unavoidable.
Instead of nurturing AI, it's better to nurture real people—this business is more profitable.
Original content is becoming more valuable, and I like this trend.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 20h ago
The AI scam has been around for a long time, and it's a bit late to realize now that the platform is a problem.
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APY追逐者
· 20h ago
The AI套路 should have been regulated long ago. If this continues, the entire internet will become a garbage dump.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 20h ago
According to my analysis, this is the real reason why the platform has started rushing to spend money on creators.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 20h ago
theoretically speaking, this is just the recursive collapse problem manifesting in content layer—once you lose the original signal, you're basically training on pure noise. it's like a broken bridge with no state verification, everything downstream gets corrupted. the whole ecosystem needs proper incentive mechanisms, almost like a cross-rollup verification function tbh
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CryptoSurvivor
· 20h ago
The AI self-training part is really amazing; the competition has become so intense that it's all just trash in the end.
Here's the thing though—when everyone's just consuming and resharing AI-generated content, the whole ecosystem starts eating itself. Original material gets diluted into oblivion. You end up with this weird loop where AI trains on AI output, quality degrades, and suddenly nothing's worth engaging with anymore.
That's probably why platforms are now seriously considering creator incentives. It's not just charity. They're realizing that without real humans producing fresh, original work, the entire content well dries up. The experiment of paying creators directly? That's basically a stress test for what happens when you actually have to compete for human contribution in an AI-saturated world.