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Rooverse launches as a new social platform committed to keeping artificial intelligence out of users’ feeds, offering a human-only space amid growing concerns over AI-generated content and online trust.

Rooverse has launched as a new social network that says it will keep artificial intelligence out of users’ feeds, positioning itself as a “human-only” alternative to mainstream platforms increasingly crowded with synthetic images, video and text. The app is available on iOS, Android and the web, and the company says its aim is to create a closed environment for posts, messages and short-form media made by people rather than machines.

The platform’s founder, Ross Thorpe, argues that users are losing confidence in what they see online as AI tools become more convincing. In the company’s announcement, he described Rooverse as a protected digital space intended to preserve human creativity and shield users from machine-generated material. The app’s own website presents that same idea, saying the service is built around a “walled garden” in which AI content is not allowed.

Rooverse says it relies on three defences to enforce that policy: platform rules, AI-based detection and user reporting. Its website says all posts are screened before publication, while the App Store listing says the service also uses moderation systems and human review to cut down on deceptive content. That combination reflects a broader industry shift, with some other recent concepts also promising either AI-free or AI-dominated social spaces.

The company also uses an internal credit system called RooChip Lite, which it says helps verify accounts and lets users promote posts within the platform. The App Store listing describes the credit as ROO and says it can be bought through in-app purchases, while Rooverse’s website presents it as part of the network’s internal economy. Thorpe, who is also a director of a UK security business, has framed the project as a response to the spread of AI-generated material and its impact on trust online.

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Freshness check

Score:
8

Notes:
The press release announcing Rooverse was published on April 21, 2026, indicating recent and original content. However, the concept of AI-free social media platforms has been previously explored, such as RTRO’s launch in May 2023. ([techcrunch.com](https://techcrunch.com/2023/05/01/rtro-launches-an-algorithm-free-social-app-for-friends-creators-and-brands/?utm_source=openai)) This prior development suggests that while the specific implementation of Rooverse is new, the broader idea is not entirely original.

Quotes check

Score:
7

Notes:
The press release includes direct quotes from founder Ross Thorpe. A search for these quotes did not yield earlier appearances, indicating they are original. However, without independent verification from external sources, the authenticity of these quotes cannot be fully confirmed.

Source reliability

Score:
6

Notes:
The press release originates from Pressat, a press release distribution service. While Pressat disseminates information from various sources, it does not independently verify the content, which raises concerns about the reliability of the information provided.

Plausibility check

Score:
7

Notes:
The concept of a human-only social media platform is plausible and aligns with growing concerns about AI-generated content. However, the effectiveness of Rooverse’s AI detection and moderation systems remains unproven, and the platform’s ability to enforce its no-AI policy is yet to be demonstrated.

Overall assessment

Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): FAIL

Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): MEDIUM

Summary:
The press release announcing Rooverse presents a concept that is plausible but not entirely original, as similar AI-free social media platforms have been previously introduced. The reliance on self-reported information from Rooverse’s own channels and the lack of independent verification sources significantly undermine the credibility of the claims. Additionally, the promotional nature of the content further diminishes its reliability. Given these factors, the content fails to meet the necessary standards for publication under our editorial indemnity.

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