Social feeds saturated with repetitive low-quality content
Users are frustrated that content feeds are dominated by repetitive, generic posts (e.g. yet another habit tracker) and low-effort AI-generated material, prompting some to build custom discovery agents to surface genuinely unique content. Reflects a broader dissatisfaction with algorithmic feed quality.
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