The practice of deliberately pushing content output to maximum volume with zero concern for quality — treating slop production as a numbers game and optimizing purely for quantity. Slop-maxxing is what happens when someone internalizes that algorithms reward frequency over substance and just commits. It describes both AI-assisted content spam and human creators who post fifteen times a day because the math says more is better. The term carries a resigned, darkly funny energy: everyone knows it's slop, the creator knows, they've made peace with it and are now speedrunning the quantity strategy.
Just slop-maxxing until one post hits the algorithm — sent twelve articles today and they're all bad.
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Viral internet speak — memes, ratios, main-character moments, and the algospeak of every platform from Twitter to Reddit to TikTok comment sections.
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