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Filter or hide AI-generated content in digital storefronts

A feature or tool that allows users to filter out, hide, or reduce the visibility of AI-generated content (such as capsule art or thumbnails) when browsing digital marketplaces or game discovery platforms, to improve discovery and reduce visual noise from low-effort or generic AI-generated assets.

CONFIDENCE0.85
BUILDABILITYSHIPPABLE
LANGUAGEen
WILLINGNESS TO PAYNOT DETECTED

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I love Steam Next Fest. Checking out all the different games, finding new gems even I didn’t have on our massive list of games I keep an eye on. Just played a demo for a game that instantly jumped up my must play list. Yes, I’m being vague because it’ll be in our roundup video in the next week!

I love Steam Next as well, but this time I've had a bit harder time getting into it. I've found some very cool things (Sojurn Past is looking like an excellent platformer). But man, there's so much scrolling through generic AI generated capsule art now :(. I wish there was a "Hide all AI" button.

POSTED June 19, 2026 at 17:10 UTC · 4H AGO · AUTHOR WITHHELD

CLASSIFIER RATIONALE

The author expresses a genuine desire for a filtering/hiding feature to reduce visibility of AI-generated content in a game discovery interface. This is a category-level feature gap (not a complaint about a specific bug), and the implied solution—a filtering tool or content-hiding mechanism—is something a stranger would recognize as a legitimate product need.

CAPTURED June 19, 2026 at 17:56 UTC · STAGE 1+2 CLASSIFIER

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