CleanedIn detects ChatGPT-written posts, engagement bait, and hollow inspiration in real time, before they reach your eyes. Free to install.
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Estimates put AI-generated or AI-assisted posts at 40–60% of LinkedIn's English-language feed in 2025. The algorithm rewards engagement, and AI posts are engineered to get it.
Thousands of people now publish multiple times a day using ChatGPT. The output is recognisable: generic structure, borrowed authority, no specific detail.
"Comment YES if you agree." "Like if this helped you." Posts engineered to generate clicks rather than conversation, flooding the feed with noise.
"Thrilled to announce..." "Honoured to be recognised..." Posts that exist to broadcast status, not share ideas. Individually fine; collectively exhausting.
LinkedIn lets you mute posts containing specific keywords. The problem: AI-generated content doesn't use predictable keywords. It's written to sound natural. The only way to catch it is to understand what it's saying.
AI posts use varied vocabulary. A keyword filter for "I'm excited to share" misses the same post written ten different ways.
Keyword lists need constant updating as writing patterns evolve. It's a treadmill — not a solution.
LinkedIn's native feedback trains the algorithm over weeks. You still see the posts in the meantime, and it doesn't target AI content specifically.
Some extensions hide the whole feed. That eliminates AI posts — but also every post worth reading. It's not a filter, it's an off switch.
CleanedIn uses a server-side AI classifier to read each post and decide if it matches your active filters — in under a second, as you scroll.
CleanedIn runs silently in the background. You don't need to do anything differently.
Post text is sent to our server where Claude Haiku classifies it against your active filters. The post text is discarded immediately — never stored.
If a post matches an active filter, it's hidden with a small "filtered" indicator. You can tap it to see the post anyway.
Once classified, a post's result is stored in your browser. If you scroll back to it or see it again, there's no second API call.
Turn on only what bothers you. Each filter can be enabled or disabled independently — and the sensitivity slider controls how aggressively each one fires.
Posts written by or heavily reliant on ChatGPT and similar tools.
Posts asking for likes, comments, or shares to game the algorithm.
Disguised self-promotion wrapped in gratitude or false modesty.
"Excited to announce I'm joining..." posts that fill feeds during hiring waves.
Reposts of quotes, images, or stories that have circulated LinkedIn for years.
Motivational platitudes with no specific insight or actionable content.
Press release-style posts from companies announcing partnerships or awards.
Non-professional news and political commentary shared on a professional network.
"Something big is coming..." posts that bait curiosity without delivering anything.
Posts unrelated to professional topics — personal life, hobbies, entertainment.
Yes — CleanedIn does this specifically. It sends each post to a server-side AI classifier that detects ChatGPT-style writing by intent and pattern, not keywords. LinkedIn itself has no equivalent feature.
AI detection isn't perfect — no classifier is. CleanedIn's sensitivity slider lets you tune the threshold. At "Forgiving," only obvious cases are caught. At "No Mercy," the classifier casts a wider net. Most users find the default works well after a day or two of use.
Post text is sent to our server for classification and discarded immediately after the result is returned. It is never stored. Only your email address, subscription tier, and daily usage count are stored in our database.
Free gives you 20 AI classifications per day — enough for a quick scroll session. Pro (£9/month or £59/year) removes the limit and adds Spotlight, which highlights posts worth reading with a blue border instead of just hiding bad ones.
No. CleanedIn is a Chrome browser extension and only works on LinkedIn's desktop website at linkedin.com. It doesn't work in the LinkedIn mobile app or on mobile browsers.
Install CleanedIn free and scroll a cleaner feed in under two minutes.
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