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Short-form video has matured from entertainment into a primary news and search tool: Social Media Trends 2026 - Hootsuite

: High volumes of low-quality, AI-automated content (often called "AI slop") have flooded feeds, making it difficult for platforms to distinguish legitimate news from algorithmic filler. Lily_Kawaii_Missionary__tape_Video_Leakedmp4

: Approximately 15–20% of social media visual content is now AI-assisted or generated. Short-form video has matured from entertainment into a

: 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 The "Video-fication" of News Consumption : Chasing memes

: As AI content becomes ubiquitous, human imperfections—such as typos, raw opinions, and talking-head videos—have become a "new luxury" and a marker of trust. 3. The "Video-fication" of News Consumption

: Chasing memes is increasingly seen as short-term thinking. Winning brands now build "ownable worlds" with consistent voices rather than opportunistic viral hits.