“Value-based content is dead.”

I’ve seen this take circulating for months now. And on the surface, it makes sense. AI can generate a “how to” post in seconds. Educational content is everywhere. The barrier to entry for sharing information has dropped to zero.

But if value-based content were actually dead, it would mean that it is no longer “value-based,” because value doesn’t die. The content that changes your behavior, that you save and come back to, that you send to a friend still exists. It’s just getting pushed out with AI generated BS.

What people really mean is that basic educational content is dead. The “5 tips to grow on social media” posts. The surface-level how-to threads that anyone can write (or prompt AI to write for them).

Value as a whole hasn’t disappear…

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