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How can I avoid “AI SEO sludge”?

Avoiding SEO sludge

The obvious simple answer is: stop using AI entirely, right?!

But that is not the only answer.

If you use AI - don't treat it like an autopilot content machine. The moment you use it as a “set-and-forget” SEO tool, the quality usually collapses.

The web is already flooded with low-value AI-generated filler - repetitive articles written mainly to chase rankings instead of helping people. That’s what we call AI SEO sludge (or AI slop). And guess what? It's not

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How well-known do you need to be to get a Wikipedia Page (and not have it removed)?

Seedling (metaphor for business, company, etc.) growing towards a distant Wikipedia symbol, representing brand notability

You’ve probably Googled yourself (or your business) and thought - wouldn’t it be nice if a Wikipedia page popped up too?

It’s tempting. A Wikipedia article adds credibility, helps with search visibility, and makes you look more “official.” But here’s the catch: not everyone qualifies. Even worse? If you try to create one too soon, there’s a high chance it’ll be flagged and deleted.

So… how well-known do you actually need to be to get a Wikipedia

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