Slopwatch: A Wreck and a Dreck, "Flooding the Zone With Dreck" or Flooding the Web With Junk
"Slopwatch" continues today because we have many new examples. Most of them were covered this morning. "Excellent backronyms," an associate has called these ones from Alex Oliva and right now we see some more new examples of slop about "Linux" and the so-called 'Linux' Foundation, alluding to some real news which they plagiarise:
Also this:
It's full of slop images throughout the LLM slop. Terrible optics!
Then, in another slopfarm, we now see "Linux CentOS" as if some software like this is "Linux" (that's like calling Photoshop "Windows"):
Why does Google News promote this slopfarm? Also, why did Google not figure out that WebProNews is a slopfarm? Hours ago it began linking to this:
It's a slopfarm. It's a fake article. Sadly a lot of the Web is being filled with such fake articles and IBM/Red Hat uses slop for Wayland propaganda while it bans people who prefer not to use Wayland and argue about this technically.
We have a real problem in our hands. The cheaters try to get ahead; they play dirty. █




