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Privacy controls to limit exposure to AI-generated content and interactions

Tools or account settings that allow users to restrict who can see their content or interact with them, specifically designed to protect vulnerable individuals from AI-generated content, AI-driven harassment, or AI interactions that may cause psychological harm. The need is for more granular, purpose-built privacy features than generic 'close friends' circles.

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This is one of those times I wish there was the ability to private the accounts or do the close friends circle because AI psychosis is really damaging people’s ability to function

POSTED June 17, 2026 at 11:35 UTC · 2H AGO · AUTHOR WITHHELD

CLASSIFIER RATIONALE

The post expresses a genuine need for privacy/access-control features on social media platforms to protect vulnerable users from harmful AI-generated content or interactions. While the phrasing refers to existing platform features ('private accounts', 'close friends'), the underlying problem—protecting mental health by limiting exposure to AI-related content/interactions—is a category-level gap in how current privacy tools function. The author is not complaining about a specific bug in an existing feature but rather advocating for better privacy mechanisms to address a specific harm (AI-related psychological damage). This is actionable as a product/feature category.

CAPTURED June 17, 2026 at 11:35 UTC · STAGE 1+2 CLASSIFIER

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