GNU/Linux News Sites Plagiarised by Computer-Generated Spew/Spam Sites (Offenders), Helped by Google News (Facilitator)
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2023-08-14 03:04:13 UTC
- Modified: 2023-08-14 03:04:13 UTC
From
Techrights' software for assessing RSS feeds, R.R.R.R.R. (as of Sunday):

Plagiarism vs original (from which the latter two are derived)
Notice that both the images and text are plagiarism, with a computer-generated (CG) slant to bypass copyright law:
The original

Spew/spam

More spew/spam; some sites used to do this with Google Translate (generating seemingly original "content")
Summary: The World Wide Web is being polluted/flooded with plagiarism sites and Google is boosting/amplifying such sites instead of containing this problem; this automated free-riding further lessens the incentives to do technical journalism (original works)