The Verge•Jan 28, 2026, 8:47 PM
YouTube deletes AI slop empires: 5.9 million Dragon Ball zombie fans left without their algorithm-fueled fever dreams

YouTube deletes AI slop empires: 5.9 million Dragon Ball zombie fans left without their algorithm-fueled fever dreams

YouTube has removed several popular AI-generated content channels, including two of the most-subscribed channels, CuentosFacianantes and Imperio de Jesus. CuentosFacianantes, which had over 5.9 million subscribers and 1.2 billion views, was identified by Kapwing in a November 2025 report as the most-subscribed-to AI slop channel, producing low-quality Dragon Ball-themed videos. Imperio de Jesus, with over 5.8 million subscribers, was also taken down. The removal of these channels suggests YouTube's efforts to crack down on low-quality, AI-generated content. This move has significant implications for the platform's content moderation policies and its impact on the growing AI-generated content industry. The removal of these channels may be a response to concerns over the spread of misinformation and the devaluation of high-quality content. As YouTube continues to evolve its content policies, the removal of these channels marks a notable shift in the platform's approach to regulating AI-generated content.

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