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: High volumes of low-quality, AI-automated content (often called "AI slop") have flooded feeds, making it difficult for platforms to distinguish legitimate news from algorithmic filler.

In 2026, the traditional broadcast model of virality—defined by mass reach and rapid-fire trends—has been displaced by a "social-first" ecosystem prioritizing community resonance and algorithmic niche-authority. This paper examines how the integration of AI as an "infrastructure layer" has commodified content production, leading audiences to value raw authenticity and "vibe coding" over polished, viral-hungry formats. Lily_Kawaii_Missionary__tape_Video_Leakedmp4

: Chasing memes is increasingly seen as short-term thinking. Winning brands now build "ownable worlds" with consistent voices rather than opportunistic viral hits. : High volumes of low-quality, AI-automated content (often