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Home / Technology / YouTube Purges Popular AI Slop Channels

YouTube Purges Popular AI Slop Channels

29 Jan

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Summary

  • YouTube removed several popular AI-generated content channels.
  • Two deleted channels had over 5.9 million subscribers each.
  • Platform CEO vowed to reduce low-quality AI content spread.
YouTube Purges Popular AI Slop Channels

YouTube has taken down several prominent AI-generated content channels, impacting millions of subscribers. Among the removed are CuentosFacianantes, which boasted over 5.9 million subscribers, and Imperio de Jesus, with over 5.8 million. These channels were noted for producing low-quality, AI-driven content.

This purge aligns with recent statements from YouTube CEO Neal Mohan, who, in a November 2026 letter, committed to reducing "low-quality AI content." The platform aims to enhance its existing systems against spam and clickbait to achieve this goal.

Kapwing's report identified CuentosFacianantes as the top AI slop channel. In addition to the two largest, 16 other AI channels from Kapwing's list have been deleted or lost their videos. Some channels, like Super Cat League, still exist but have removed all their content, which previously featured AI-generated cat cinema.

These channels, collectively boasting over two million subscribers, were taken down recently, though specific dates remain unclear. YouTube has previously targeted "inauthentic" content, including AI-generated movie trailers. However, the company also continues to support creators using AI for Shorts and virtual likenesses.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
YouTube has removed several AI-generated content channels, including CuentosFacianantes and Imperio de Jesus, which previously had millions of subscribers.
YouTube is removing AI content channels as part of a commitment by CEO Neal Mohan to reduce the spread of low-quality AI content on the platform.
Two of the most popular removed AI channels, CuentosFacianantes and Imperio de Jesus, each had over 5.8 million subscribers.

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