LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection

LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection

Identify and kill the LinkedIn AI Slop. Local & OpenSource

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Detects likely AI-generated content in LinkedIn posts and comments. This is a javascript based algorithm that I created to help spot the patterns of current gen AI content.
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LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection gallery image
LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection gallery image
LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection gallery image
LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection gallery image
LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection gallery image
LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection gallery image
LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection gallery image
LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection gallery image
LinkedLens: LinkedIn AI Slop Detection gallery image
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Shawn David
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🧠 What It Does

LinkedLens flags likely AI-generated content in your LinkedIn feed using pattern-based analysis

🚫 Slop Indicators Detected

• Buzzwords like leverage, optimize, facilitate

• Generic stats like “studies show…”

• Overuse of triplets, parentheticals, and “in fact”

🔒 100% Private

• Runs fully in your browser

• No external APIs or cloud calls

• Open-source, inspectable, modifiable

Daniel Petro

This looks perfect for someone like me who's too busy to slow down and clean up AI slop before posting to LinkedIn. I can see a world where this tool calls me out and forces me to slow down and clean it up. Looking forward to trying it and thanks for making it Shawn!

Shawn David

@welldundun Happy to provide a little respite from the AI slop!

Rachit Magon

The buzzword detection approach is clever. How accurate have you found pattern-based analysis compared to more complex detection methods? @automatetowin

Shawn David

@rachitmagon it works really well because it's pattern recognition of slop vs trying to reverse engineer a good prompter. The slightest bit of editing will totally bypass the tool but that's great because that means they are using the A.I. vs posting slop they spent literally no time on.

Rachit Magon

@automatetowin Haha smart, it catches the lazy stuff but lets actual effort through.

Shawn David

@rachitmagon Yeah i'm not trying to be the AI police, I celebrate those who would use it to bolster themselves. I just don't want humans to outsource their communication to a bot

Rachit Magon

@automatetowin Well said. Augment, don’t automate.