Originality.AI looked at 8,885 long Facebook posts made over the past six years.

Key Findings

  • 41.18% of current Facebook long-form posts are Likely AI, as of November 2024.
  • Between 2023 and November 2024, the average percentage of monthly AI posts on Facebook was 24.05%.
  • This reflects a 4.3x increase in monthly AI Facebook content since the launch of ChatGPT. In comparison, the monthly average was 5.34% from 2018 to 2022.
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    If you want to visit your old friends in the dying mall. Go to feeds then friends. Should filter everything else out.

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    It’s incredible, for months now I see some suggested groups, with an AI generated picture of a pet/animal, and the text is always “Great photography”. I block them, but still see new groups every day with things like this, incredible…

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      I have a hard time understanding facebook’s end game plan here - if they just have a bunch of AI readers reading AI posts, how do they monetize that? Why on earth is the stock market so bullish on them?

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        Engagement.

        It’s all they measure, what makes people reply to and react to posts.

        People in general are stupid and can’t see or don’t care if something is AI generated

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        As long as they can convince advertisers that the enough of the activity is real or enough of the manipulation of public opinion via bots is in facebook’s interest, bots aren’t a problem at all in the short-term.

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          surely at some point advertisers will put 2 and 2 together when they stop seeing results from targeted advertising.

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            I think you give them too much credit. As long as it doesn’t actively hurt their numbers, like x, it’s just part of the budget.

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        They want dumb users consuming ai content, they need LLM content because the remaining users are too stupid to generate the free content that people actually want to click.

        Then they pump ads to you based on increasingly targeted AI slop selling more slop.

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        AI can put together all that personal data and create very detailed profiles on everyone, automatically. From that data, an Ai can add a bunch of attributes that are very likely to be true as well, based on what the person is doing every day, working, education, gender, social life, mobile data location, bills etc etc.

        This is like having a person follow every user around 24 hours per day, combined with a psychologist to interpret and predict the future.

        It’s worth a lot of money to advertisers of course.

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      For me it’s some kind of cartoon with the caption “Best comic funny 🤣” and sometimes “funny short film” (even though it’s a picture)

      Like, Meta has to know this is happening. Do they really think this is what will keep their userbase? And nobody would think it’s just a little weird?

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        Well, maybe it is the taste of people still being there… I mean, you have to be at least a little bit strange, if you are still on facebook…

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        Well, there’s also 0.1% who are relatives of old people who are tring to keep in touch with the batty old meme-forwarders. I was one of those until the ones who mattered most to me shuffled off this mortal coil.

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    I wouldn’t be surprised, but I’d be interested to see what they used to make that determination. All of the AI detection I know of are prone to a lot of false-positives.

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      It probably is but it’s a large sample size and if the selection is random enough, it’s likely sufficient to extrapolate some numbers. This is basically how drug testing works.

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    When I was looking for a job, I ran into a guide to make money using AI:

    1. Choose a top selling book.

    2. Ask Chat GPT to give a summary for each chapter.

    3. Paste the summaries into Google docs.

    4. Export as PDF.

    5. Sell on Amazon as a digital “short version” or “study guide” for the original book.

    6. Repeat with other books.

    Blew my mind how much hot stinking garbage is out there.

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      8,855 long-form Facebook posts from various users using a 3rd party. The dataset spans from 2018 to November 2024, with a minimum of 100 posts per month, each containing at least 100 words.

      seems like thats a good baseline rule and that was about the total number that matched it

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    I’ve posted a notice to leave next week. I need to scrape my photos off, get any remaining contacts, and turn off any integrations. I was only there to connect with family. I can email or text.

    FB is a dead husk fake feeding some rich assholes. If it’s coin flip AI, what’s the point?

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      Back when I got off in 2019, there was a tool (Facebook sponsored somewhere in the settings) that allowed you to save everything in an offline HTML file that you could host locally and get access to things like picture albums, complete with descriptions and comments. Not sure if it still exists, but it made the process incredibly painless getting off while still retaining things like pictures.

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        It still existed when I did the same thing a year ago or so. They implemented it awhile back to try and avoid antitrust lawsuits around the world. Though, now that Zuckerberg has formally started sucking this regime’s dick, I wouldn’t be surprised if it goes away.

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        Thank you real internet person. You make the internet great.

        • From Another Real Internet Person
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      Hmm, “the junk human users are posting”, or “the human junk users are posting”? We are talking about Facebook here, after all.

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      The most annoying part of that is the shitty render. I actually have an account on one of those AI image generating sites, and I enjoy using it. If you’re not satisfied with the image, just roll a few more times, maybe tweak the prompt or the starter image, and try again. You can get some very cool-looking renders if you give a damn. Case in point:

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        😍this is awesome!

        A friend of mine has made this with your described method:

        PS: 😆the laptop on the illustration in the article! Someone did not want pay for high end model and did not want to to take any extra time neither…

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    This is a pretty sweet ad for https://originality.ai/ai-checker

    They don’t talk much about their secret sauce. That 40% figure is based on “trust me bro, our tool is really good”. Would have been nice to be able to verify this figure / use the technique elsewhere.

    It’s pretty tiring to keep seeing ads masquerading as research.

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    Considering that they do automated analysis, 8k posts does not seem like a lot. But still very interesting.