
Your AI Slop Bores Me
Origin
Your AI Slop Bores Me began as an anti-AI reaction image posted by the Artists Against Generative AI Facebook page on October 17, 2025. The image used a version of the Your Politics Bore Me format, with a boy sitting on a throne of Pepsi under the line "your AI slop bores me." The post was meant for comment sections under AI-generated content and reached more than 4,300 reactions and 3,200 shares in five months.
The phrase later gave its name to youraislopbores.me, a website and game created by programmer Mihir Maroju. The supplied sources agree that the site broke out in early March 2026, though they do not line up perfectly on the exact launch date: one lists March 2, 2026, while another describes the launch as on or around March 7, 2026. The core joke stayed the same: instead of asking a chatbot, users submit prompts and wait for another human to "LARP" as the AI by writing or drawing an answer.
Spread
The website spread because its output was instantly shareable. On March 7, 2026, X user @silvercndleyaoi posted a youraislopbores.me screenshot asking for Danganronpa content; the post drew more than 42,000 likes in two days. On March 8, @maccakither posted a John Lennon drawing prompt that turned into a John Lennon Is An Absolute Madman-style walking image and gained more than 24,000 likes in a day.
That same day, @LazyPigeonz shared a failed joke setup where the human "AI" did not know the punchline, gaining more than 41,000 likes in a day. News and culture outlets then framed the site as a viral anti-AI game, with coverage describing its appeal as amateur, chaotic, and oddly warm. By March 2026, one supplied source said the site had reached 50 million hits and 16,000 concurrent users.
Why It Works
The meme works because it flips the usual AI anxiety into a game. Instead of treating polished machine output as impressive, Your AI Slop Bores Me rewards messy human timing, bad drawings, half-remembered pop culture, and answers that feel too specific to be automated. The phrase also gives people a blunt reaction image for a common online feeling: fatigue with generic AI posts, AI art, AI video, and low-effort content that looks produced but not cared about.
When It's Used
People use "your AI slop bores me" as a reaction to AI-generated posts that feel lazy, generic, spammy, or invasive. The website screenshots are used differently: they usually show a funny prompt, a chaotic human answer, or a surprisingly sweet failure where the joke comes from a real person trying to impersonate a chatbot under pressure.
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