387 private links
In the title: emojis, unicode formatting, How to boring stuff that is already known elsewhere, clickbait-y titles.
In the preview: an AI-generated header image.
The article is oddly specific but unspecific:
- there is no personal tone.
- ASCII Art diagrams when excalidraw can do the job
- Deep-dive content that’s only a few paragraphs long 🔗
- We rewrote in X lines
- bullet point paragraphs, em-dashes, emojis, short section headings
The author profile with too much publications (in one week). Does their articles are jusitfied with their position on LinkedIn, is it private on the contrary?
At least there was a cost to writing poor quality content before. Even the laziest plagiariser had to manually find the content to nick and copy-paste it into their own blog that they’d taken the time to set up. Now, all it needs is a muppet with a Medium account and an LLM. God forbid they hook it up to an agent and automate the process. Except, they probably do, given the scale of the shit that’s being pumped out.