Open any of the top posts on your feed on dev.to and then run the text through an AI detector such as Quillbot. The rough pattern that I've noticed is that over 90% of the content on this site is completely AI generated.
What's wrong with that, and why is it dangerous?
The content is sometimes wrong in the worst possible way
Sure, the LLM's have gotten good enough that they rarely hallucinate when prompted on dev-related topics. But the slop is only as good as the prompt. Consider this garbage article on how to host a static website on ec2. Follow the tutorial and it will work. But it completely misses the point that nobody should ever host a static website on ec2. So, we have an article that is technically correct, yet completely wrong and dangerous for the impressionable newbie developer. (And now I'm sure some other lazy "content creator" will prompt an article on why you shouldn't use ec2 to host a static fucking site 😂.
Search engines know that your content is garbage
That's right. Google knows about this and actively discourages blog posts and articles that spam keywords in hopes of ranking. This means that the AI slop that this site allows to flood everyone's feed is actively hurting the SEO and long term viability of this forum.
It hurts the people that have original thoughts
I get it, you don't care. The only thing you care about is eyeballs on your micro SaaS so that you can be the next Marc Lou or levelsio. But your AI slop genuinely steals attention from original content. Consider this post on some guy's project getting 100 stars on GitHub. It's wonderful and original, and shouldn't be getting the same (or less) clicks than some BS "which JS framework is best in 2025?" slop.