Plagiarism in "Linux" Clothing (LLM Slop in linuxiac.com, LinuxTeck.com, and linuxsecurity.com)
For the second (or third) day in a row we see no "linux" slop in Google News, except some mixture (hybrid) of slop and editing in linuxiac.com. In RSS feeds we caught two piece of slop in LinuxTeck ("14 sort Command Examples in Linux - Contents Like a Pro" and "Fedora Asahi Remix 43 Arrives - and It's the Most Complete Fashion Company Apple Silicon GNU/Linux Release to Date") and there was one in UbuntuPIT - probably a mixture of slop and human editing. We also caught 3 fake articles from linuxsecurity.com (all negative, anti-Linux slop).
All the above are known slopfarms. Thankfully it looks like Google delists or deranks some of the other ones.
The net effect of those slopfarms is very negative. They lower the incentive to make efforts to produce news about GNU/Linux. █
Image source: Gabriel Ravel
