Slopwatch: 7 New Examples of Fake 'Linux' Slop Pieces (Plagiarism With Misinformation)
"Edward Roussel says [slop] can't replace journalists," says a site that keeps promoting slop. Will they listen to him? Will they learn from the mistakes of BetaNews?
Yesterday this site (Techrights HTTP/S) served a million requests, which is unusual, and an article from ZDNet said that GNU/Linux now enjoys a desktop/laptop "market share" of over 6%.
GNU/Linux is no longer a new kid in or around the block; that also means it's subjected to envy, manipulations, attacks etc.
Consider again what happened to Linux Journal, a site whose latest owner decided to make a slopfarm.
One new example among many other examples we showed of LLM slop selling Rust, which is controlled by Microsoft GitHub:
This is a fake article. It's even obvious without scanners.
Also fake, as in LLM slop (with slop images):
Meanwhile in another slopfarm:
Probably mimicking all those real articles. From the same day:
Meanwhile the Serial Slopper (SS) Fagioli is plagiarising Marius Nestor, much as Nestor predicted only hours earlier: (he even correctly said what topic it would be, Calibre)
LLM slop for FUD with slop images (for more "effect"):
Serial Sloppers need to be shunned. They are nothing short of online scammers. Even Fagioli's last employer deleted his comments, labelling them "spam". █







