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What Reddit says: Are freelance platforms flooding their briefs section with fake or AI-generated briefs to boost activity and sell subscriptions?

Reddit users in freelancers discussions are using this thread to compare what AI actually helps with in day-to-day work. The original post focuses on i've been actively applying to freelance briefs for over 3 months now on a specific platform (don't know if i can name it here), roughly 30 a month, and i have yet to receive a single response. after a while i started noticing a pattern that made me question whether many of these posted projects are even real. **some r.

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Are freelance platforms flooding their briefs section with fake or AI-generated briefs to boost activity and sell subscriptions?

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