Originally Posted by bennash
ok only half the time, if you buy a guitar and your wife finds out, then your afraid of her. Then bribery is used . Do you take this women thru extortion ? Yes I do . Where's the honey moon ? At Guitar center .

Yeah, the takeover of AI slop on Facebook and artificial artists is becoming hard to ignore. Feeds are getting flooded because AI content is cheap, fast, and the algorithms reward volume and engagement more than effort. A lot of creators are saying the same thing: it feels like quantity beat craftsmanship.
For musicians and songwriters, the frustration is bigger because fake artists, AI music channels, and mass-produced content can drown out people actually putting years into writing and recording. Even music platforms are starting to react because listener trust is becoming a problem.
At the same time, there’s also backlash growing. Audiences are starting to want more raw, human content, behind-the-scenes clips, imperfections, live takes, and proof there’s a real person behind the music. Authenticity is becoming part of the product again.
For somebody like you—recording with Nashville musicians, writing your own songs, showing the flaws and the stories—that actually becomes an advantage. A guy singing songs from a small town and posting real process videos stands out more when everyone else looks computer-generated.
If you want a FB post out of this feeling, something like:
AI slop is taking over Facebook. Fake artists, fake faces, fake stories. Meanwhile some of us are still writing songs at 2 AM, driving 7 hours for work, paying Nashville musicians, and singing with all the cracks and flaws humans come with. Maybe being real becomes outlaw again.

I know the fake stories are out of control. . Thankfully most people know and question it.

But in a world where fake news is a rallying call this makes it worse

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