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“Microslop” filtered in the official Microsoft Copilot Discord server (windowslatest.com)

1182 points by robtherobber · 137 days ago · 551 comments on HN

Article summary

Microsoft has filtered the term 'Microslop' in its official Copilot Discord server, blocking messages containing the word and prompting a backlash from users. The company claims the filter was a temporary measure to combat spam, but some users see it as an attempt to suppress criticism. The incident highlights the challenges of moderating online discussions and the tension between free speech and corporate image. Microsoft has since locked down the server to implement stronger safeguards against spam.

Main themes

  • Microsoft Copilot
  • Discord server moderation
  • Corporate image and criticism
  • AI development and controversy
  • Online free speech and censorship

What commenters say

  • The term 'Microslop' is an insult that is warranted given Microsoft's recent performance and product quality issues.
  • Banning certain words in a Discord server is a form of censorship that can stifle open and frank discussion.
  • Microsoft's actions are justified as a necessary measure to protect its employees and maintain a positive community environment.
  • The company's attempt to suppress criticism through moderation is likely to backfire and damage its reputation further.
  • The use of AI in development and the push for Copilot are contributing factors to Microsoft's perceived decline in product quality.
  • Users who post derogatory terms like 'Microslop' are unlikely to be productive contributors to the discussion and can be excluded without loss.
  • Microsoft should acknowledge and address the criticisms behind the 'Microslop' label rather than trying to suppress it.
  • The incident highlights the challenges of balancing free speech with the need to maintain a respectful and productive online community.