The Rise of "Fast-Food" Plugins 2026

Discussion in 'Ai for Music' started by Yakaesha, Feb 19, 2026 at 12:27 PM.

  1. curtified

    curtified Audiosexual

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    "tale as old as time" is a Hyperbole, a way of saying, “this pattern keeps happening”

    1. The Printing Press and Religious Propaganda (1400s)
    When movable type spread across Europe, it didn’t just print Bibles. It printed polemics. During the Reformation, pamphlets were mass-produced to inflame fears, spread conspiracy, and rally mobs. Early adopters realized persuasion at scale was now possible. Print became the original viral medium.

    2. Joint-Stock Companies and Colonial Extraction (1600s)
    This was financial technology. The joint-stock model allowed investors to pool risk and fund global ventures. It also enabled monopolies, violent resource extraction, and economic domination across India and beyond. Corporate structure as a power amplifier.

    3. Telegraph Market Manipulation (1800s)
    Before the telegraph, news traveled by horse. With it, financial information moved nearly instantly. Traders who got access to telegraph lines earlier than others could arbitrage markets. Information asymmetry became literal speed advantage.

    4. Early Railroads and Land Speculation Schemes (1800s)
    Rail expansion created speculative bubbles. Insiders with knowledge of planned routes bought land cheaply and resold it at massive profit once tracks were laid. Infrastructure as insider leverage.

    5. Radio Propaganda (1930s)
    Radio created emotional, real-time mass persuasion. Totalitarian regimes used it to amplify nationalist messaging and manipulate populations. The first truly immersive mass psychological tool.

    6. Television Televangelism (1970s–80s)
    Satellite TV allowed religious programming to scale nationally. Some early televangelists exploited viewers through financial schemes, emotional manipulation, and false promises. Technology plus trust equals power.

    7. Cold Calling and Boiler Rooms (1980s–90s)
    High-volume phone systems and data lists enabled aggressive stock pump-and-dump operations. Early adoption of automated dialing and list segmentation created industrialized financial scams.

    8. Email Phishing (1990s–2000s)
    As soon as email scaled, so did impersonation. “Nigerian prince” scams and bank phishing exploited unfamiliarity with digital communication. Again, knowledge asymmetry.

    9. Social Media Microtargeting (2000s–2010s)
    Behavioral data combined with algorithmic targeting allowed highly personalized political persuasion. Early data modelers understood how to influence opinion clusters before the public understood the mechanics.

    10. Cryptocurrency Rug Pulls (2017–present) This one is not that long ago and something we all saw happen in real time.....
    Blockchain was revolutionary. It also enabled token launches with minimal oversight. Early adopters created hype cycles, inflated valuations, then disappeared with investor funds. Same pattern: complexity plus excitement equals vulnerability.

    Its not just tribal human nature. Even monkeys do it:


    its structural. New technology lowers friction. Early adopters gain asymmetry. Asymmetry creates opportunity. Sometimes that opportunity is used ethically. Sometimes it isn’t.

    Different eras. Different tools. Same incentive structures operating under new constraints.
     
  2. curtified

    curtified Audiosexual

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    You could say the same with pressing generate on a song on suno and posting it. Or you could use it as a tool its 50+ different ways that other music tools cant.

    Im saying if the original op can complain about the "TEMU" plugins. He also has access to the same lower level of entry to create his ideas as the people he is complaining about. He is saying that they are doing 10 seconds of prompting. He can do the same low lift as them or do 20 seconds of prompting (being sarcastic) and spend some time and make something better. Or just prompt what he is complaining about and give it out for free to undercut the problem of them charging 99 bucks for.

    Slop music, slop plugins, slop art existed before AI made it so the layman could participate in the race.

    This era is empowering. When a music maker who has no coding skills can now fix a problem they have always wanted fixed with natural language. Its been said many times but this is the worst this tech will be. Im looking forward to the tools that will be coming out in this new landscape. The ones buried in the noise of the slop just like before.
     
  3. saccamano

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    The real ask is why is this junk showing up on the scene and sisite in the first place :dunno: Seems like spinning ones wheels even giving that stuff a second look to crack and release it is a complete waste of witches time and ours...
     
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    Already done, and done...
     
  5. shinyzen

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    Are there any examples of these plugins? From this thread it seems like there are hundreds that have been released, with half of them having made it to the sister site. I can think of two on sister site that i believe to have been vibe coded.
     
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