
"YouTube appears to have taken down two of the most popular AI slop channels on its platform, along with several others. A report from Kapwing found that a channel called CuentosFacianantes no longer exists on the platform after amassing more than 5.9 million subscribers and over 1.2 billion total views. In a November 2025 report, Kapwing identified CuentosFacianantes (FascinatingTales) as the most-subscribed-to AI slop channel, which churned out "low-quality Dragon Ball-themed videos.""
"The second channel on its list, Imperio de Jesus (Empire of Jesus), is also no longer available on YouTube and had over 5.8 million subscribers. A machine-translated version of the channel's description says it focuses on strengthening "our faith with Jesus through fun interactive quizzes." Kapwing's findings come just weeks after YouTube CEO Neal Mohan addressed the prevalence of AI slop on the platform. In a letter to users, Mohan said the company plans to "reduce the spread of low quality AI content" by building on the system it already uses to combat spam and clickbait."
YouTube removed two high-subscriber AI slop channels and several others. Kapwing reported that CuentosFacianantes no longer exists after amassing more than 5.9 million subscribers and over 1.2 billion total views. Kapwing identified CuentosFacianantes in a November 2025 report as the most-subscribed AI slop channel producing low-quality Dragon Ball-themed videos. Imperio de Jesus is also gone and had over 5.8 million subscribers. A machine-translated description said the channel focused on strengthening "our faith with Jesus through fun interactive quizzes." YouTube CEO Neal Mohan said the company plans to reduce the spread of low quality AI content by building on systems used to combat spam and clickbait.
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