Like SUSE, IBM Red Hat Seems to be Using LLM Slop to Write Fake (Bot-Generated) Blog Posts
They've likely deluded themselves into believing that this "autocomplete-on-steroids" is "innovation"
IBM Red Hat keeps promoting slop like it's all the rage. Suffice to say, when one is surrounded by other raging enthusiasts of plagiarism, one is inclined to think it is acceptable. Consider SUSE.
Related from 2025:
- SUSE Blog is Still LLM Slop, Marketing Manager at SUSE Cannot Write
- Official SUSE Blog Still Uses LLM Slop (Bots) to Make Fake Articles (Marketing)
- SUSE the Company Now Uses LLM Slop to 'Write' Its Blog, What Does That Tell Us About SUSE?
- The Official SUSE Blog Uses LLM Slop to Compose Fake Articles Promoting Microsoft and Azure
Same in Red Hat?
This is a new blog post, which Red Hat boosted yesterday:
Is someone cheating? Seems so based on the reading (mindless text that says almost nothing at all) and even scanners:
Further down:
Not surprisingly:
If we're wrong or misguided to assume this was slop (wholly or partly), the culprit can contact us. But we doubt Switt will bother. █




