The Slop Industry is Failing So Badly (Mountains of Debt, Losses) That It's Merging With the SPAM Industry
So what next to be coming our way? What next for chatbot suppliers? Can they survive? Will they forever be bailed out by oil companies and oil-rich nations, which understandably - albeit recklessly and selfishly - seek to increase energy consumption and therefore bankroll the worst and most obscene energy consumers?
Guess who shoulders the debt of chatbots (which do more harm than good, environmental aspects aside). It's not the Government of Japan.
They will simply repel existing users; it won't work. The media already reports a decrease in usage of chatbots; adding SPAM won't help.
We've meanwhile noticed some new slopfarm. This was published earlier this week:
Then came plagiarism by slop, promoted by Google News:
Another notorious slopfarm gets promoted by Google News:
Aside from a slopfarm that we track by RSS:
Today we've caught a total of 3 slopfarms. A bit more than we'd like (zero would ideal), but seeing that the slopfarms and spamfarms find common ground we reckon that Google will eventually delist all slopfarms, recognising they're just a form of SPAM.
Mark our word/s: a decade from now people will look back and recall slop much like we look back and recall "serverless". It's just some dumb misnomer. Its potential was made up. █







