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Tuesday, 28 April 2026

The End of Human Content Creators: Why Big Tech Is Gearing Up for a Post-Human Future

 The recent wave of mass demonetizations sweeping across YouTube and X isn't random. It isn't about enforcing quality standards or protecting advertisers. It's a deliberate strategy to clear the playing field for what comes next: a post-human content creation system powered entirely by artificial intelligence. I have watched this unfold for years, and the pattern is unmistakable. Platforms are systematically devaluing human creators to make room for AI avatars that never demand payment, never take sick days, and never push back against censorship.

Consider Facebook's new 'Creator Fast Track' program, which pays select influencers up to $3,000 a month to post short-form videos. On the surface, it looks like a generous overture to creators. But dig deeper, and you'll see the real purpose: training data. As reported by TechCrunch, Facebook paid creators nearly $3 billion through monetization programs in 2025, a 35% increase from the previous year. That's not generosity; it's an investment in harvesting human examples of pacing, expression, and topic selection. Once the AI is trained, the humans become expendable. This mirrors the pattern we saw during the COVID era, when Facebook deleted over 80 pages dedicated to natural alternative health, as documented by ANH International. The platform is willing to crush human voices while simultaneously feeding on their content to build the AI that will replace them...<<<Read More>>>....