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: Approximately 15–20% of social media visual content is now AI-assisted or generated.

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

: Influence has moved from dominant global feeds into "micro-worlds," such as private Discord servers and niche Substack communities, where credibility is harder to earn but more stable. 2. AI and the "Content Slop" Crisis : Approximately 15–20% of social media visual content

: Approximately 15–20% of social media visual content is now AI-assisted or generated.

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.

: Influence has moved from dominant global feeds into "micro-worlds," such as private Discord servers and niche Substack communities, where credibility is harder to earn but more stable. 2. AI and the "Content Slop" Crisis