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In the context of current social media trends, "slop" refers to low-quality digital content that is mass-produced, often using artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on quantity and clicks over substance, originality, or value. Merriam-Webster named it their 2025 Word of the Year.
This term is used to express the frustration among internet users with the increasing amount of generic, unoriginal, and sometimes fake content flooding their feeds.
Characteristics of "Slop"
AI-Generated: A primary characteristic is that the content is created with generative AI tools, such as text generators or image creators, which produce material quickly and at a low cost.
Low Effort/Quality: The material is perceived as lacking human effort, creativity, or deeper meaning. Examples include absurd, off-kilter images ("Shrimp Jesus" is a well-known meme), generic articles, or poorly written e-books.
Mass-Produced: Slop is produced in large volumes to game algorithms and generate ad revenue, not to provide genuine value to the audience.
Interchangeable: The content often lacks a unique voice or specific details, making it feel bland and indistinguishable from other similar content (referred to as "brain rot" by some).
Impact on Social Media
The rise of "slop" is seen as a negative trend that clogs up online spaces, making it harder to find authentic or valuable information. It has led to calls for higher standards for content and a cultural pushback from users who want more human-created, original material.