Christian content creators are outsourcing AI slop to gig workers on Fiverr
TL;DR
In the beginning, platforms like Fiverr were marketplaces where people could hire freelancers for specialized creative labor built on years of skill. In the age of generative AI, many of these gig workers have embraced the technology to meet client demand. Their profiles emphasize that they can quickly and cheaply whip up images and videos of just about anything — and often what clients want are dramatic animations inspired by the Christian Bible.
Nauti's Take
Upside: generative AI brutally lowers the bar for visual storytelling — even hobby preachers and small communities can now produce slick Bible animations. The catch: when Fiverr gig workers churn out dramatic biblical scenes in 30 minutes, the line between content and slop, between message and attention bait, blurs fast.
A wake-up call for creator teams: speed doesn't replace quality, and platforms will eventually crack down harder on the flood.