Clickbait detection and filtering tool
A tool or browser extension that automatically identifies and filters out clickbait articles and content, potentially by detecting AI-generated writing, missing author attribution, and sensationalist design patterns, allowing users to focus on authentic, credible information.
SOURCE TRANSMISSION
So someone I know ran across this today. If this is actually created by a Furry then I'm a ham sandwich. It looks like all web-scraped data, the writing is almost certainly AI, and the code has calls to a lot of analytics services. It also just looks like every other AI made site. furryguides.com
“Yes it does. Also the animation icon chaser is really cliche and decades yesterday. Easiest rule for website articles. If there's no author cited, it's AI. Of course, that can be faked. I wish there was a way to filter out clickbait”
CLASSIFIER RATIONALE
The reply expresses a genuine need for filtering/identifying clickbait content, which is a category-level problem rather than a complaint about a specific product bug. While the parent context is about AI-generated content detection, the reply generalizes this to 'clickbait filtering,' which is an actionable product category. However, confidence is moderate because the statement is brief and could be interpreted as casual venting rather than a strong expression of unmet demand.
CAPTURED June 11, 2026 at 00:16 UTC · CLAUDE HAIKU · STAGE 1+2 PROMPT