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Slop Network Recon — Friday, July 3, 2026 at 7:15 AM

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#2Seedance 2.5 Public Launch Imminent — Any Day in Early July — Pipeline

ByteDance previewed Seedance 2.5 at its Volcano Engine FORCE conference June 23 and is targeting a public launch in early July — possibly this weekend. The upgrade brings native 30-second single-pass generation (up from 12 seconds), up to 50 reference inputs, 10-bit color depth, and native audio sync in a single model pass. Community workflow recommendation already circulating: use Seedance for long reference-heavy drafts, use Veo 3.1 for hero shots and lip-sync dialogue.

#3Veo 3.1 Is Free and Native Inside the YouTube Create App — Platform

Google's Veo 3.1 is live inside the YouTube Create app at zero cost to all Shorts creators — no API fees, no third-party subscription. The new Ingredients to Video feature converts a single photo into a vertical Short; Video-to-Video transformation lets creators reformat existing library clips. No other major platform offers free, built-in AI video generation at this level, making YouTube the lowest-cost-to-produce Shorts environment right now.

#4Finance and AI Tools Niches Deliver 9–45x Higher Shorts RPM — Revenue Intel

Analysis of 500 viral Shorts shows finance content earning $0.15–$0.45 RPM versus entertainment's $0.01–$0.05 — a 9 to 45 times multiplier from niche selection alone. On long-form, AI and tech tutorial channels are landing $14–$38 RPM, the highest ceiling in this cycle's data. A finance creator at 500K views out-earns an entertainment creator at 4.5M to 22M views.

#5AI Disclosure Enforcement Is Live Across YouTube, TikTok, and Meta — Platform / Risk

All three major platforms now have active AI disclosure enforcement. TikTok runs the most aggressive system: a four-tier penalty framework from warning to permanent ban for unlabeled realistic AI content, with 1.3 billion videos already processed via C2PA Content Credentials detection. Critically, disclosed AI content carries zero penalty to For You feed eligibility or monetization on all three platforms — label it and there is no downside.

#6Kling Motion Control Single-Photo Dance Format Is Still Running — Viral / Competitive

Kling AI's Motion Control feature — feed it one photo plus a reference motion clip and the subject animates to match — drove the app to the number-one download position in multiple markets and has been generating virals continuously since. At CES in January, Kling reported 60 million users and a $240M annualized run rate; the company has since raised $2 billion as Kuaishou spins off the AI video unit toward a planned IPO. The dancing-avatar format is worth cloning now before saturation.

#8Wan 2.2 Remains the Open-Source Local Generation Standard — Pipeline

Wan 2.2 14B holds the community consensus for self-hosted video generation: Apache 2.0 commercial license, best-in-class open-source motion realism, and the 5B variant running on 8GB VRAM. The official ComfyUI workflow is at Workflow > Browse Templates > Video > Wan2.2 5B. Wan 2.6 and 2.7 guides are circulating but require cloud or API access — for local operators, 2.2 is still the answer.

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