Privacy controls to limit exposure to AI-generated content and interactions
Tools or account settings that allow users to restrict who can see their content or interact with them, specifically designed to protect vulnerable individuals from AI-generated content, AI-driven harassment, or AI interactions that may cause psychological harm. The need is for more granular, purpose-built privacy features than generic 'close friends' circles.
SOURCE TRANSMISSION
“This is one of those times I wish there was the ability to private the accounts or do the close friends circle because AI psychosis is really damaging people’s ability to function”
CLASSIFIER RATIONALE
The post expresses a genuine need for privacy/access-control features on social media platforms to protect vulnerable users from harmful AI-generated content or interactions. While the phrasing refers to existing platform features ('private accounts', 'close friends'), the underlying problem—protecting mental health by limiting exposure to AI-related content/interactions—is a category-level gap in how current privacy tools function. The author is not complaining about a specific bug in an existing feature but rather advocating for better privacy mechanisms to address a specific harm (AI-related psychological damage). This is actionable as a product/feature category.
CAPTURED June 17, 2026 at 11:35 UTC · STAGE 1+2 CLASSIFIER