Spoiler: This post is neither sponsored by Kagi, nor am I affiliated with Kagi in any way.
SlopStop is Kagi’s community-driven feature for reporting low-quality, mass‑generated AI content (“AI slop”) found in web, image and video search results.
Kagi Search already fights most SEO spam by downranking sites filled with ads and trackers. SlopStop adds a collaborative element: users can flag suspected AI slop, helping us identify domains and channels whose main purpose is to generate traffic with AI‑generated content.
You can report on a single page, image, or video, with each report individually reviewed. Multiple reports for the same domain or channel help speed up the review process.
Reviews are typically completed within a week and actions (flags and downranking) are applied once this is complete.
https://blog.kagi.com/slopstop
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Yeah my thought after reading the headline was “only good if they make that collected data public”, because if its not then this is just like what google is doing with captchas.