The platform began limiting the visibility of “generic, ‘recycled’ content” earlier this year, and now it’s expanding this system to “low-quality” comments. That includes comments posted across LinkedIn using automation tools with “little or no human involvement,” as well as ones that “restate the original post without sharing anything new.”

LinkedIn is expected to unveil new efforts targeting AI slop and engagement bait, raising broader questions about authenticity, platform trust, and AI-assisted writing online.

The platform began limiting the visibility of “generic, ‘recycled’ content” earlier this year, and now it’s expanding this system to “low-quality” comments. That includes comments…

Linkedin is cracking down on AI-generated junk content it calls "AI slop." In early tests, the platform says it correctly flagged generic posts 94 percent of the time. The irony:…