Install
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/ai-content-auditAudit a content library, docs site, or blog for AI-generated filler that's eroding trust and search performance — and triage what to fix, rewrite, or delete. Use when asked to find slop in a content library, audit AI-written content quality, explain why content engagement or rankings dropped after scaling with AI, or set a quality bar for AI-assisted publishing. Produces an audited inventory with per-piece verdicts, the detection signals used, a triage plan, and a publishing quality gate that prevents recurrence. For a single article's AI-citability use aeo-optimizer; for the strategy itself use content-calendar or seo-content-brief.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/ai-content-auditTeams that scaled content with AI are discovering the bill: libraries full of fluent, structurally identical, information-free pieces that readers bounce off, search engines quietly demote, and — worst — that erode the trust the good content earned. This skill audits the library for slop with named signals, triages it, and installs the gate that stops the refill.
Ask for (if not already provided):
Slop isn't "AI wrote it" — it's content with nothing inside. Audit each piece for the signals, quoting instances:
Verdicts: Keep (dense, differentiated — AI-assisted or not; the audit is provenance-blind on keepers) · Enrich (sound skeleton, hollow middle — inject data, examples, stance) · Rewrite (topic worth owning, execution beyond saving) · Delete & redirect (nothing inside, no traffic worth saving — thin pages drag the domain).
For AI-assisted publishing going forward, every piece passes before shipping:
Headline: [keep/enrich/rewrite/delete counts + the one-line diagnosis]
The seam: [what changed at the AI-volume transition, if data allows — cohort chart described]
| Piece | Traffic | Signals found (quoted) | Verdict |
|---|
Triage plan: [sequence: high-traffic enrichables first → deletions batched with redirects → rewrites scheduled; owner + dates]
The quality gate: [the checklist above, adapted to this org, with its named owner]