Recently, many meta discussions mock and condemn content trends on DEV and everywhere else. I already regret recently writing about online community demise and why DEV is different (at least a little bit, I hope), as the little bit seems to get smaller.
DEV's setting to hide tags, isn't working well anymore, if it ever did. Or it does, but only as a negative following priority. When there is too much spam, slop and fad shitposting, there's not much left to prioritize against.
My recommendations, sidebar, trends, discussions, and, not much of a surprise, the latest recent posts feed is full of crap, although I have already put #codingwithai, #claudecode, #cryptocurrency and #ai and several other hype hashtags on my hiding list.
This is how DEV typically presents itself to me recently when I open the front page: AI and trope titles.
The trends have changed. No more listicles, no more emoji overload, instead, five out of ten posts contain an em dash character, that long hyphen, hard to find on international developer keyboards, popular with American scholars—and with AI chatbots.
"Here is what I learned"
Other telltale signs that smell of sloppy writing assistance: "here is what I learned". Intended to signal authenticity, they have become red flags for the opposite, at least in most cases. The current year, 2026 right now, is one of the few evergreen attempts that might be legitimate, but adds negative points to my gut feeling heuristics. Similarly, I couldn't care less about the best dentists in Jaipur or posts in a language that I can't even read.
Maybe DEV and their productive AI community can vibe-code a spam filter that actually works? I will check back in a few weeks and see if things improved.
What I learned in the past years, writing and ranting on DEV, devrant, blogs and forums about work culture and society is that a single voice rarely changes anything, unless amplified or already popular. I'm far from being an influencer, despite being recommended every now and then.
I'm really getting bored about AI art and vibe coding discussions and how we're getting or not getting replaced by AI as developers. Maybe I should have chosen a different career path and become a physical therapist. I might have contributed more value to society and spared myself our industry's self-absorbed intellectual overhead that usually leads nowhere, or at least nowhere good. I will not digress into political topics here, although it's hard not to when, apart from some medical advancements, technological progress has failed to solve any of humanity's most important problems so far.
Dead Internet "Discussions"
As of late 2025, over 51% of all internet traffic was generated by bots, passing human activity for the first time.
Even most comments look like AI-generated now. The dead internet is real.
Write-only
I might just treat DEV like LinkedIn and medium, as a write-only platform to dump my marketing content. I really hope that's not where DEV is going.
I will keep sharing some of my thoughts and practical takeaways anyway. But reading and scrolling social media is no fun anymore.


