64 comments

  • Havoc 4 hours ago
    Don’t they have better things to do? Maybe vibecode a taskbar that moves when you try to move away the mouse over it or perhaps a windows 12 installation procedure that requires a fecal sample and iris scan?
    • bartread 3 hours ago
      > installation procedure that requires a fecal sample and iris scan

      Do you work for Microsoft or something? Please do do not give them ideas.

      • zelphirkalt 2 hours ago
        "Only for your own good!™" or alternatively: "Security next level! Fingerprint was yesterday. The future is Microsoft's new iris scan." and then it is built in a way, that you can simply hold up a photo of someone's iris and unlock the device, or trying to prevent that, works so badly, that half of the time you cannot unlock your own device.
        • ryandrake 1 hour ago
          You'll have to wear the fecal probe at all times while using Windows 12, for security reasons, and every command you issue will cause it to move around and take another sample, in order to make sure you are still physically there. On the plus side, it will make it painfully obvious to every Windows user how they are being fucked by Microsoft.
        • yard2010 2 hours ago
          Maybe facebook can ride on this and let you share your feces with your friends family and groups of strangers from the internet! They can run models that predict what you ate and show relevant ads.
        • benterix 2 hours ago
          > "Only for your own good!™"

          Very few things trigger me more than this doublespeak.

      • bitwize 21 minutes ago
        They're not. Operating systems will be legally required to ask for such samples in some jurisdictions by 2028. Linus has fecal_sample.ko lined up for merge in 7.3 or so.

        /s but we jumped to the Black Mirror timeline so who knows?

      • bookofjoe 1 hour ago
        Paging Sam Altman
      • kotaKat 3 hours ago
        “Featuring a partnership with Kohler Health and the Dekoda toilet camera and Withings and their UScan piss sensor…”
        • bombcar 2 hours ago
          “Please drink Exlax verification can”
      • SeanDav 21 minutes ago
        Remember, it is for the children. /s
    • buttercraft 40 minutes ago
      > moves when you try to move away the mouse over it

      They already did that. I sit down at my computer and try to activate the window I want to work in, and the "location" icon temporarily appears in the notification area which causes all the taskbar icons to shift left. I accidentally click the neighboring icon and launch an app that throws up a splash screen for 60 seconds while it loads.

    • Andrex 1 hour ago
      We should start this process early and all start sending our fecal samples to MS headquarters.
    • leni536 3 hours ago
      > requires a fecal sample So requires the user to log in?
      • gchamonlive 3 hours ago
        > So requires the user to log in?

        Only on premium subscriptions, for free users you need your neighbour's stool sample.

    • mapt 1 hour ago
      Error: Timeout. Please submit iris scan less than 60 seconds after fecal sample.
      • Andrex 1 hour ago
        "Installations of new Windows OS tied to pink-eye outbreak nationwide"
    • miohtama 1 hour ago
      The next step is mandatory id verification for the age check on login.

      To protect the children.

      • goku12 27 minutes ago
        Why are you exposing our future security plans on a thread about coprophilic divinations?
    • fecalprinter26 2 hours ago
      Combine fingerprint biometric with fecal samples for a convenient "fecalprint" button. The user doesn't even have to go into the bathroom! It can be microslops version of Apple's TouchID.
      • yard2010 2 hours ago
        You're absolutely right! It's not just a fecalprint button, it's a feces platform!
      • soopypoos 1 hour ago
        just press your bumhole to the glass
    • samgranieri 1 hour ago
      I’m at the point to tell people (friends, neighbors, fellow parents, family, ie, not HN readers) to prolong the life of their existing computers and install what I think is the easiest windows equivalent on their computers: kubuntu.

      Gnome is nice and all, but the default ui, and remember defaults matter for a lot of people, is just too jarring.

      The people I am talking about just wanna browse the web, go on Facebook and use their gmail. Look at funny YouTube videos. The default KDE ui has that windows start menu and looks roughly the same so they can hit the ground running.

      • capitainenemo 1 hour ago
        My family switched to Gnome 2 a couple of decades ago. My mother quite liked it and has consistently installed it on every new computer she bought. Her only confusion lately has been with the ubuntu snap packages and how they behave between multiple accounts on the machine.

        These days she uses MATE which still offers that Gnome 2 layout. Awesome thing about Linux is that option to fork, so her desktop environment has remained consistent for over 20 years.

      • Projectiboga 1 hour ago
        Cinnamon has a very classic Windows layout. I am getting very comfortable using MX Linux with KDE, especially that I have been able to move my NVME drive over several laptops now. Starting to get the itch to find a rolling distro to skip reinstalling the OS every two years.
    • samiv 40 minutes ago
      That's a great idea the task bar could just shift to expose a link to sign up for azure/office/OneDrive/CoPilot subscription that the user misclicks on.
    • Foobar8568 2 hours ago
      In different canton (equivalent to US states) in Switzerland, you take the sample at home, and go to the post office to send it.

      So why not to create a M365 account? International dispatch to the US :D

    • estimator7292 1 hour ago
      Anal folds are as unique as fingerprints. Please submit a high quality hole pic to Microsoft for identity verification
      • vinceguidry 52 minutes ago
        An opportunity to sell chairs with built-in cameras!
    • orwin 3 hours ago
      I can really see them ship the first, that's at the same time very funny, and quite sad.
      • __s 3 hours ago
        first one is a really slick tooltip ui to make sure people read tooltips. hover over button, it slides out while revealing tooltip text in its place, move cursor to button again

        if you want to make sure people read a lot of instructions you can chain this so that you need to hover over the button multiple times, revealing the instructions a bit at a time

    • xattt 3 hours ago
      “Your sample was insufficient. Please try again later.”
      • SSLy 3 hours ago
        "please drink the verification can"
        • pixl97 3 hours ago
          Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale

          Tech Company: At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus

        • evanjrowley 2 hours ago
          The biometric version of the S/Key OTP algorithm: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1760

          Best we can hope for is Microsoft dogfoods the feature first.

    • ajsnigrutin 1 hour ago
      Will the oral and anal probe be clearly marked, or will you only get a warning of "swap the probes" after pushing them into wrong holes?
    • dghughes 39 minutes ago
      Someone misheard iris for anus? lol
    • devld 2 hours ago
      > a fecal sample

      a micro shit (tm)

  • ralferoo 4 hours ago
    Hehe, this reminds me of 30 years ago when people used to stylise it as Micro$oft or creatively misspell it as Microshaft, etc. Even on the Amiga, there was the filesystem that could read PC format disks that was called MessyDos. It just seems like the next generation has discovered what an easy name it is to make puns from.
    • st_goliath 4 hours ago
      If you're German-speaking: "Klopilot" and "Vibrierkot" are some modern day personal favorites.

      On a similar, nostalgic note, I recall boot screens for "Sinnlos 98" floating around, back when modifying the bootup logo was a thing.

      • AndyPa32 3 hours ago
        There are regions in Germany (Hessen) where "Azure" is pronounced the exact same way as "Ärger" (trouble). Makes you think...
        • ThreeFx 3 hours ago
          Wow, that's incredible. Even though I'm from Hessen, I never thought of making that connection!
          • Zigurd 3 hours ago
            For Latvians Windows Vista was pretty funny cluck cluck.
      • froh42 3 hours ago
        Ok, Vibrierkot is something for the German shitpost communities with all my Zuhausis im Zwischennetz.
      • PunchyHamster 21 minutes ago
        > Klopilot

        funnily enough works just fine in Polish

      • p0w3n3d 1 hour ago
        As a Polish man I love Klopilot <3
      • defjm 2 hours ago
        You made me laugh, thanks.
      • lowdownbutter 1 hour ago
        Maybe you can explain it for we non German speakers.
        • nitros 1 hour ago
          Klopilot: Klo ~ Toilet Vibrierkot: Kot ~ Faeces
      • croes 3 hours ago
        Don’t forget Kleinweich
      • adornKey 4 hours ago
        "Der Ätsch-Browser".
    • dec0dedab0de 1 hour ago
      I used M$ at work the other day by accident, I was like ooh wait this isn't turn of the century slashdot.
    • wasting_time 3 hours ago
      MS-DOS itself is derived from QDOS, which stands for "Quick and Dirty Operating System".

      Things only went downhill from there.

    • henriquecm8 3 hours ago
      In Brazil people used to say "Ruindows", which is a play with the portuguese word for bad.
    • riffraff 4 hours ago
      Last week on a comedy show (the daily show) they made a joke about bill gates "micro and soft" which was old in the 90s already, so I can confirm this is the case.
      • dylan604 6 minutes ago
        I think this was 100% justifiable use. If the founder of the company is going to be hanging out with pedophiles and sex traffickers, then micro and soft jokes are open season. All of his philanthropic adventures will never wipe his stain clean.
    • fluoridation 4 hours ago
      Don't forget Windoze.
      • Seb-C 3 hours ago
        In french we have Windaube (pronunced Windob).

        Daube is a slang word for something of low quality.

      • ddtaylor 4 hours ago
        Don't forget Winblows
        • lelanthran 4 hours ago
          Another oldie

          "If you play the Win98 CD backwards, it summons Satan. It's worse when you play it forwards - it installs Windows"

          Ah, good times... :-)

          • jackdoe 4 hours ago
            I had to reinstall win98 so many times I still remember the pirate key k4hvdq9tj96crx9c9g68rq2d3 by heart

            good times :)

            • ValentineC 3 hours ago
              I guess I was more of the FCKGW generation. :)
              • deltoidmaximus 3 hours ago
                IIRC with Windows 98 you could just use any product key you had on as many machines as you wanted since there was no activation or real phoning home capabilities. So most likely your whole friend group would be using the same serial that was copied off your uncle's old gateway.
              • Tade0 3 hours ago
                Ah, FuCK Gates, William.

                I think there were at least three other commonly used codes, but this one was by far the most popular.

                • mghackerlady 2 hours ago
                  I'm pretty sure 000-0000000 worked (at least on windows 95)
                • bitwize 18 minutes ago
                  FuCKinG Windows
        • riddley 2 hours ago
          Outbreak Express!
          • bitwize 10 minutes ago
            It was "Outhouse Express" and "GruntPage" for me in the late 90s. I still use these for software I find particularly irksome, for example Conscrewence from AtlASSian.
        • craftkiller 2 hours ago
          It was always "Microshit" to me
      • infinityplus1 4 hours ago
        Internet exploder
        • Maken 3 hours ago
          Internet Exploiter
      • sensanaty 1 hour ago
        I always like Wangblows
      • gambiting 1 hour ago
        In Polish we used to say "Winzgroza" (win terror)
      • dariosalvi78 2 hours ago
        in Italy it was WinZozz (zozzo = dirty)
    • wincy 2 hours ago
      Orgs have had sensitive skin like this for a long time. Gamespy was a service for launching and playing multiplayer games with lobbies before Steam, and if you “accidentally” typed “GaySpy” (it was the early 2000s) it would autocorrect to “GameSpy” by the time it appeared in your messages.
    • bitwize 12 minutes ago
      My favorite nickname for MS-DOS is "Domestos" (pronounced /də ˈmɛs ˌtɒs/) which is a brand of bathroom cleanee from the UK.
    • pjmlp 4 hours ago
      I used to have a M$ email signature 30 years ago, and pay, nowaydays I mostly use Windows on my laptop, because I am not willing to pay Apple prices even though I can afford them, and even last year I was dealing with GNU/Linux installation issues on a Gigabyte BRIX.
    • ToucanLoucan 1 hour ago
      Been in this industry since I graduated college, I have never stopped using Micro$oft or Microshaft. Also a fan of M$, Winblows…

      Thank goodness their employees have time to crack down on people making fun of them on fucking Discord. That should definitely be the priority of a multi-trillion dollar software company, is making sure your users aren’t mocking you. We don’t need a taskbar that works reliably or anything.

    • intothemild 2 hours ago
      Microscope Winblows
      • Andrex 1 hour ago
        I was partial to Micro$haft.
  • quadruple 4 hours ago
    What community is there to house around Microsoft Copilot? Seriously, why does Microsoft Copilot need a Discord Server? What do I talk about when I join the Microsoft Copilot server? What are we doing here?
    • TheAceOfHearts 3 hours ago
      I'd imagine that there's some discussion about how to make the most out of the tool as well as discussion of experiments and capabilities. I'm not even sure what exactly "Microsoft Copilot" entails anymore because of the multiple rebrands, but having a place where you can discuss exploring plugins and other adjacent features seems useful.

      Not quite the same, but recently I was recently looking around for communities centered around Claude Code for discussion about people's workflows as well as discussion about what plugins people are using and if they notice it making a significant difference.

      Since the technology is still evolving, having an active community can help you discover new patterns and explore the space more effectively.

      • avhception 3 hours ago
        > [...] I'm not even sure what exactly "Microsoft Copilot" entails anymore [...]

        Watching from the sidelines (not a Microsoft user), I've completely lost track. Between this, the Azure 365 cloud whatever stuff, I have no idea what many of the products even exactly are any more.

        • pixl97 3 hours ago
          Simply put Microsoft is the worst company at naming stuff. Even when they come up with a good name for something, they'll name 3 other totally different products the same thing to maximize confusion.
        • poly2it 2 hours ago
          Seriously? Does anybody know what Copilot is? I don't think I have ever seem a "Copilot user", so I don't know what it looks like. Is it the little macro key on new laptop keyboards? The chatbot you get in Bing? A technical philosophy? Or is it in essence just copilot.com, the mediocre chat interface which you used to get free GPT-4 three years ago?
          • mghackerlady 2 hours ago
            The copilot button isn't even a "button" in a traditional sense, it just maps to win+shift+f23
            • miriam_catira 58 minutes ago
              I wish. I got a Dell laptop for work and they've replaced the right Ctrl key with a Copilot key, and (because it's a locked-down work sysyem) the only thing I can remap that to is the Windows menu. And I keep hitting it out of muscle memory, interrupting everything. But at least now it doesn't launch Copilot.

              Which I could add is "the only AI approved for use by IT" because they hate us.

      • dec0dedab0de 1 hour ago
        I'm not even sure what exactly "Microsoft Copilot" entails anymore

        I'm pretty sure Clippy and Rover had a child and it got bit by a radioactive LLM.

      • AlienRobot 2 hours ago
        There is a chance that it's actually a Microsoft Office discord that was rebranded to Microsoft Copilot.
    • game_the0ry 1 hour ago
      They saw other successful AI products with discords (like midjourney) and then they probably just copied the idea thinking they would get similar success from it.

      That's a lot of what big corp america strategy boils down to -- copy your competitors.

      Don't get me wrong, creating a passionate community around a product is a great strategy for many reasons, but microsoft never had passionate users in the first place.

      And it is telling that they are banning humor and criticism form their community, it shows they do not want have any criticism for their product, which is one of the benefits of community (fast and honest feedback loops). Its sort of like north korea where saying anything bad about the "great leader" or else. That's not a fun community, that is a community people want to leave but can't bc they will get shot at the border.

    • sunaookami 3 hours ago
      The same as every other Discord server: Giving a few people the feeling of power over dozens of channels with memes and unsearchable low-quality "discussions".
    • Merad 31 minutes ago
      An awful lot of corporate workers are stuck with Copilot as their only approved chat option, so some of them are probably trying to learn how to get the best results they can from it.
    • g947o 2 hours ago
      I have been in similar groups, and trust me, there are a lot of very enthusiastic users sharing their tools, success stories etc.

      I stopped paying attention after a while as they get repetitive.

    • tencentshill 11 minutes ago
      Someone wanted to get paid to be a Discord mod.
    • airstrike 3 hours ago
      How do you do, fellow kids?
    • neutronicus 55 minutes ago
      I have Copilot through work.

      I haven't used the Discord, but having a place to ask for help using it doesn't seem farfetched.

      • hbosch 42 minutes ago
        Being Microsoft, you'd think they would just offer a public Teams server instead? Not that you'd get more traction with it, but at least it's in-house and theoretically they would be motivated to build integrations on top.
    • snowram 3 hours ago
      It reminds me of the US army and their fabulous idea to open a Twitch channel. Went as well as you expect.
      • Cthulhu_ 2 hours ago
        Sometimes they have good ideas, America's Army was pretty popular for a while for example.
        • HardwareLust 1 hour ago
          In the late 90s/early 2000's, AA was lit. Really good competitive shooter for free.
    • wiseowise 3 hours ago
      It’s just another checkbox in someone’s performance review, no need to think too hard about it.
    • xmcqdpt2 4 hours ago
      Maybe all the users are OpenClaw instances?
  • mythz 2 hours ago
    Yeah ban the use of a catchy catch-phrase as you continue to shove AI down your user-base - that'll work. Streisand would be proud.
    • MarleTangible 1 hour ago
      Most HN readers would now, but in the case somebody new reads it.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect

      > The Streisand effect describes a situation where an attempt to hide, remove, or censor information results in the unintended consequence of the effort instead increasing public awareness of the information.

  • ppap3 4 hours ago
    I don't take this lightly. These are the folks who are doing what they can to be part of the government. They simply cannot take criticism and this seems to be a pattern moving forward.
  • ineedasername 23 minutes ago
    Oh no, how will people signal that some functionality or product in general is what they'd previously been referring as Mircolosp? er, Microsolps. wait, that's not it either, Macroslop. Micro$lop. Microsplo. Sorry, so many typos! but you know what I mean.
  • izzydata 1 hour ago
    Microsoft, can you please let me remove recommendations from the start menu? Not just less recommendations. I want the category to not be displayed and taking up space.
    • Gracana 1 hour ago
      That's hilarious, I didn't realize you couldn't turn it off. I just tried disabling all the recommendation options and it still shows the category, except now instead of recommended items, it says "to show your recent files and apps, turn them on in Settings."

      This sort of thing used to bother me back when I took Windows seriously.

    • xerox13ster 1 hour ago
      It can be ripped out using regedit, I'm sure.

      It's been a while since I used Windows as a daily driver, but I did oscillate between W10 and Arch for about half a year, and the Arch mentality creeped into Windows. I ended up adding a context menu to Explorer so I could paste images on my clipboard directly to a the folder I had open. I had to create keys in the Explorer portions of the registry.

      If I could do that, I'm sure you can root around in the Start Menu parts of the registry and rip it out.

      • izzydata 47 minutes ago
        I know I can because I've done it on my home machine, but my work computer is restricted by IT. I can't open regedit or install most software unfortunately.
        • xerox13ster 25 minutes ago
          Yeah I asked my director if I could rip out the shell and replace it with X Server running in WSL2 and he said it would make the IT people very upset.
  • petepete 3 hours ago
    Why is Microsoft using Discord and not Teams?
    • dessimus 3 hours ago
      So non-employees join and provide free support to other users without having to pay them.
    • Maken 3 hours ago
      Why would anyone use Teams?
      • DrBazza 3 hours ago
        Because it comes 'free' with an Office365 subscription. Embrace (<<you are here), extend, extinguish.

        It's usually 'management'. The same management that won't pay for developer tools (including Slack) because 'why do you need that when you can do 95% of your work in VSCode?' It's also usually the same sort of management that can do 95% of their documents in... VSCode and markdown. Or LibreOffice.

        • jimnotgym 2 hours ago
          Having been in the position, on a corporate Active Directory network it very much easier to roll out Teams than anything else. It works fine at the kind of internal video calls that companies spend their days on.
        • kibwen 2 hours ago
          Microsoft products are only free if your time has no value.
      • samgranieri 1 hour ago
        I am for my day job. I still mourn slack and gsuite.
    • Hamuko 3 hours ago
      Dogfooding only works when the dog food is edible.
    • withinboredom 42 minutes ago
      Discord is owned by Microsoft IIRC.
      • Hamuko 29 minutes ago
        It's not. It's an independent company, that's most likely going to IPO soon. Microsoft was reported to be in talks to acquire Discord at some point, but that never materialised.
  • lpcvoid 5 hours ago
    Microslop doing Microslop things
    • ppap3 4 hours ago
      Probably the AI blocked it
      • collabs 4 hours ago
        > Probably the AI blocked it

        Maybe this is the real reason why companies want to use AI so badly.

        They save money on salary but also they get to point at something they won't tattle against the executives during a plea bargain?

  • goku12 14 minutes ago
    Microslop? Hmm... Never heard that before! Meanwhile, I just randomly remembered that I haven't opened a couple of dozen social media accounts in ages. BRB!
  • i7l 1 hour ago
  • grayhatter 1 hour ago
    Someone needs to edit this title to change the first word to MicroSlop

    I've never called them MircoSlop before, I haven't even written the word. But it's now my exclusive word for the company.

    All I can hear is, it's working.

  • isodev 2 hours ago
    This just means I'm going to say microslop in random places - documents, slides, emails and Teams chats. "Copilot 365" is welcome to give me a red squigly all it wants.
  • throwaway85825 2 hours ago
    AI valuation is based on vibes not fundamentals. If the vibes are bad it could tank valuations. That's why theyre so sensitive.
    • merlindru 1 hour ago
      but they make the vibes much worse by doing stuff like this
  • hwers 4 hours ago
    The default of making a public discord for your project/company always seemed like a bad idea anyway. It’ll always devolve into some drama or distracting overhead to moderate it
  • jonshariat 8 minutes ago
    Ah yes another company disregarding the Streisand effect - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect.

    No one in my circles said this, now I've heard it twice now through headlines of Microsoft trying to punish or block it.

    Now I've started saying it too.

  • raxxorraxor 5 hours ago
    Was hitting too close to home it seems...

    But to be fair, corporate discords have to be like that. Why not create your own channel with your colleagues instead? This discussion would be "private" and corporate can just ignore it.

    • blitzar 5 hours ago
      > create your own channel with your colleagues instead

      Dont even think about it ... it will be private till it isnt then, it will be the reason you are fired. Its corpo world - shut your mouth and dont put anything on a permanent record you dont have to.

    • oytis 5 hours ago
      Like, why have a public discussion if we can have a private one? Public discussions are important, especially as AI is largely a political project
      • p-t 4 hours ago
        i'd argue a discord is never really "public", since there's still a barrier to entering and it's easy to get banned
    • criddell 3 hours ago
      If I were to bet on what would get a Microsoft Discord server shut down, I would have put money on discussions of the ties between Microsoft executives and Epstein. They should be happy if the worst thing that's happening is a mildly deragatory nickname.
  • lousken 10 minutes ago
    it will take years to fix their broken products, if they ever focus on that
  • bilekas 3 hours ago
    So this is the company pushing to be an integral part of everyone's lives, forcing it down everyone's throat without consent.

    And they're already moderation a light hearted joke about their low quality products.

    Doesn't really bode well for the future product Vision.

    • nephihaha 15 minutes ago
      It's a monopoly. Unless you are a wealthy hipster with money to burn on Apple products. (They also spy on you.)
  • BLKNSLVR 2 hours ago
    I think we've found the 2026 word of the year already!

    Let's get it out there and make this happen!

  • jimnotgym 2 hours ago
    This is why 2026 will be The Year of the Linux Desktop
    • mghackerlady 2 hours ago
      Lets go further, year of the Hurd desktop!
  • altern8 42 minutes ago
    Microslop can't get one right. What is it with them these days..?
  • jjgreen 6 hours ago
    Micro$lop then.
    • cedws 4 hours ago
      Macroslop
    • 7bit 5 hours ago
      After that. Microshlong
  • RoyTyrell 1 hour ago
    MS has some snowflake (not Snowflake) execs... Poor little management, they need their safe space from a mean old word.
  • blell 5 hours ago
    Wow, so someone opened a discord server for a community and banned an insulting word for the community? This must be a first.
    • goku12 10 minutes ago
      They really showed him, didn't they?
    • Gualdrapo 5 hours ago
      Is "Microslop" really insulting, though?
      • TOMDM 4 hours ago
        You can argue that banning insults is a bad look, bad move, that the insult is warranted or whatever, but are you really going to die on the hill that calling the company Microslop isn't insulting?
        • cluckindan 4 hours ago
          insult (verb): to say or do something to someone that is rude or offensive

          Corporate personhood at its finest.

          • wraptile 3 hours ago
            People do work at Microsoft though and they're probably aren't very happy when their work is called slop. You could even say they are feeling insulted or offended.
            • crote 2 hours ago
              See, that requires the code to be written by an actual human being, who has agency and a sense of pride and ownership about their work.

              Maybe there are still some teams deep inside the bowels of Microsoft that management has forgotten about that still operate like that, but judging by the way the user-facing parts of its products have developed, the mass firings, and the pushing of AI-driven development by upper management, it seems very clear to me that there's very little risk of insulting anything anyone actually cares about.

            • miningape 2 hours ago
              Simple. Don't produce slop then.

              If it offends you so much that people call your work as it is, you should do better work, grow some thicker skin, or stop.

              • wraptile 1 hour ago
                I'd agree but if you ever been on the receiving end of a meme-train you'd see that it's not driven by rationality. I'm not familiar with this issue but my bet would be that even hand-crafted personal projects were being called slop because once meme runs away from initial meaning it just becomes closer to swear word than a meaning.
        • schiffern 3 hours ago
          Hey now, what's wrong with 'slop?' A farmer loves slop. It's dirt cheap, and the pigs don't seem to mind...
      • latexr 2 hours ago
        It is definitely an insult because it’s used pejoratively. If it is insulting I guess depends on if the target feels insulted. Seeing as they blocked the word, it seems they do.
      • 7952 4 hours ago
        The branding people will hate it. Although IMHO the best thing they could do is co-opt it as a feedback term and acknowledge that AI can be hit or miss.
      • angstrom 5 hours ago
        Less insulting than Macroslop
      • Manfred 5 hours ago
        Why wouldn’t it be? It’s a mean derivation of their company name.
        • seanclayton 4 hours ago
          It's as insulting as M$ is
          • JasonADrury 3 hours ago
            Has there ever been a single good piece of writing that uses "M$" or the likes?

            "M$" may not be insulting in itself, but it's certainly typically associated with insultingly poor writing.

          • cinntaile 4 hours ago
            How is M$ insulting? It just looks like a leetspeak version of MS.
            • matsemann 4 hours ago
              And other insults are just words as well. It's the intention, history, connotation etc. behind words that give them meaning. M$ is meant as an insult, hence it's insulting. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/M$
              • cinntaile 2 hours ago
                As I said, I was not aware of the insult.
            • riffraff 3 hours ago
              It is supposed to indicate Microsoft cares only about money, which to me too, seems in the same league as microslop, i.e. mildly insulting but really not rude enough to be worth censoring.
        • 4gotunameagain 5 hours ago
          It would be mean if they weren't actually vibecoding copilot & md into notepad, introducing an RCE vulnerability.

          In notepad.

          • TOMDM 4 hours ago
            Why get yourself twisted like this?

            They can do a bad thing, and then you can make fun of it with an insult.

            Own it, the insult is warranted, why hide and pretend it's not an insult.

            If Microsoft is consistently shipping slop, then they deserve insults over it; not every "bad" thing is always unwarranted. Locking someone in a box is "bad", prison is a necessary thing that benefits society. Insults are "bad" and sometimes warranted.

          • FpUser 4 hours ago
            They did not rewrite Notepad in Rust? Seems to be an easy target
        • fireflash38 4 hours ago
          Maybe they should stop insulting their users with the slop they put out and charge for then.
      • JasonADrury 3 hours ago
        I think the most important question here is this: Are users who post the string "microslop" generally desirable participants that will contribute in a productive manner?

        I suspect not.

        • Steve16384 3 hours ago
          It depends what the purpose of the Discord channel is. Is it for open and frank discussion, or for MS drones to discuss Copilot development. It's a cliche, but banning certain words smacks of 1984-style censorship.
          • JasonADrury 3 hours ago
            > Is it for open and frank discussion

            So... 4chan? Why would you possibly want that in this context?

            Although, you're posting on HN so it's probably fair to assume that "open and frank discussion" isn't a very high priority for you.

        • crote 2 hours ago
          An even more important question is: why does Microsoft care so much about a handful of people using that term that they are willing to risk getting Streisanded over it?

          Nobody cares about banning the few idiots who do nothing but spam "MICROSLOP SUCKS MICROSLOP SUCKS". But banning the entire term "microslop", just in case someone might use it? Well, what kind of response were they expecting?

          • JasonADrury 1 hour ago
            >An even more important question is: why does Microsoft care so much about a handful of people using that term that they are willing to risk getting Streisanded over it?

            Because the decision was made by some normal adult without mental health issues who hasn't internalized just how disturbed some people on the internet are?

            It really shouldn't be unreasonable for moderators to try to maintain a professional tone. Although in this case they certainly picked the wrong platform if "professional" was what they were going for.

          • SpicyLemonZest 54 minutes ago
            This is one of those things that's hard to understand without practical moderation experience. The presence of an insulting meme creates the idiots who spam it, and creates a larger category of people who deploy it to toxify what would otherwise be polite and respectful discussion. And low quality comments that get a couple laugh reacts, even if you can consistently remove them within the hour, are fully capable of propagating it.

            Keyword bans are definitely a heavy-handed option, they do risk the Streisand effect, and in the worst case that can require the scorched-earth counterresponse described in the source article. But sometimes there's just no other way to kill the meme.

      • hagbard_c 4 hours ago
        If anything it is a diminutive for a company which really should have named itself Megaslop by now if not Gigaslop or even Teraslop. Poor little Microslop, are those people being nasty again?
      • windowliker 5 hours ago
        It's insulting to good, honest slop.
      • 5o1ecist 5 hours ago
        Truth hurts the immature, which is also why censorship is rampant.
        • blell 4 hours ago
          I would say that “microslop” is akin to the old term “micro$oft”, which was a good sign of immaturity of whoever used it.
    • 2OEH8eoCRo0 4 hours ago
      > someone

      It's Microsoft's official Copilot Discord. Microsoft banned the word

  • stephc_int13 3 hours ago
    They are back in their villain arc. For a while now.
    • mpalmer 2 hours ago
      Our vocabulary is so stunted. Has no one else noticed that we increasingly talk about the world like it's fiction playing out in front of us?
      • kibwen 2 hours ago
        It's not a vocab problem. It's inherent to the human brain, which appears to be fundamentally designed to prefer to view the world in terms of stories, with heroes, villains, and a narrative arc.
        • mpalmer 1 hour ago
          You don't have to tell me - even Bill S: "and what's he then that says I play the villain?"

          Unfortunately, the collective quality of our storytelling is waning. Most people watch the least common denominator.

          So now the greater human truth you allude to is being filtered through the streaming age mode of storytelling, and people have arcs, and bingo cards, and everything is reduced to water-cooler levels of urgency and relevance.

        • jfyi 2 hours ago
          Is it though? Or are we simply in an environment that is heavily skewed toward "Great Person" theory narratives?
          • kibwen 1 hour ago
            This isn't a new thing. Ancient stories like the Iliad or the Odyssey are discreetly historical records of a particular region mixed in with mythological foundations of a particular culture, but framed as the stories of Achilles ("Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans.") and Odysseus ("Speak, memory, of the cunning hero, the wanderer, blown off course time and again after he plundered Troy's sacred heights."). Likewise, ancient fables and parables are moral lessons couched in terms of stories with protagonists whose actions demonstrate the intended lesson, and this sort of thing is universal across every ancient culture for which we have records. Stories stick in the human mind, and they're what humans most prioritize transmitting forward through time.
      • nephihaha 20 minutes ago
        "Has no one else noticed that we increasingly talk about the world like it's fiction playing out in front of us?"

        Most of our world is a fiction or at least a highly distorted version of reality.

        My advice to people is: Get out into nature, stop believing everything on the news and meet people in person.

        Most of the news is ragebait designed to get you angry at specific targets rather than the systems themselves.

      • RGamma 2 hours ago
        Nobody can gauge the world for what it really is. It has always been like that. Proper empiricism is expensive and often enough impossible.
        • mpalmer 1 hour ago
          There's inability, and there's not trying.
          • RGamma 56 minutes ago
            When Microslop bans "Microslop" I don't need to try. I use their software daily, I know how their technical support is utterly fucked now and how rare the heroic power user actually solving the case for every co-sufferer has become. And I know I'm not alone.

            Just recently they fixed the Win 11 start menu bug where they forgot to expose any functionality behind the "hide mobile pane" button. At least the forced recents are gone now, Jesus Christ! This is toddler level software engineering.

            It's a corporation suffering from corporate things and the ridiculously out of control financialization of everything, feeding on its insane first mover advantage and network effects. This attempt to hide it is simply embarrassing.

            There's only gonna be so much thinking or research involved and forget contacting primary sources or anything like that.

    • RGamma 3 hours ago
      Villain? More like geriatric.
  • teekert 58 minutes ago
    Before this article I'd have thought that Microslop was used to designate small snippets of AI slop, like "Let that sync in" or "And to be honest" and "It's not X, it's Y" and "Deepdive" and "Delve".

    But nice to see that MS is Streisanding their way to a nice new nickname!

    What were the sloperators of that channel thinking?

    In any case, it should be Micro$lop (may not be banned...yet).

  • tpoacher 3 hours ago
    Microslop.

    Has a nice ring to it.

    Thank you Streisand effect!

  • patrulek 3 hours ago
    I would be angry too. Its definitely not that micro.
  • tartoran 4 hours ago
    I propose we refer to them as Microslop from now on.
  • semi-extrinsic 38 minutes ago
    > the software giant can’t risk getting more hatred towards their expensive investment in Copilot, especially since Microsoft’s head start in AI is starting to be overshadowed by competitors like Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, and maybe even Apple in the near future

    This sentence is from TFA, and I can't for the life of me understand it. "Head start"?? WTF?

  • elcapitan 4 hours ago
    Microstreisand?
  • drumttocs8 32 minutes ago
    I would honestly be embarrassed to call myself "micro soft" in general.

    Unless you're into that kind of thing.

  • CodeCompost 1 hour ago
    May I coin the term "Slopware"?
  • itwillnotbeasy 1 hour ago
    I wonder what is Apple equivalent for this term
  • AvAn12 2 hours ago
    Sloppy.
  • ratelimitsteve 20 minutes ago
    they sincerely think that the primary problem they're facing is one of PR, don't they?
  • rrgok 3 hours ago
    365Slop all day every day all around
  • froh42 3 hours ago
    I'm sad that "Klopilot" only works in German.

    "Hello, copilot, do you create slop? -> Skibidi slop slop slop aiiiiiii"

  • rhajsOqi 2 hours ago
    What will Elon's "Macrohard" company be called? "Macroheil"?
  • boringg 2 hours ago
    Is Micro$$lop banned?
  • fishgoesblub 1 hour ago
    Personally I think 2000s Micro$oft would be disappointed that 2026 Microslop is hosting user communities on a 3rd party platform owned other another company rather than using their own competitor.
  • lovegrenoble 3 hours ago
    Micro$oft
  • aurizon 2 hours ago
    That's a 'snatch defeat from the jaws of victory moment'
  • _imnothere 4 hours ago
    Ok, Microslop
  • merlindru 2 hours ago
    lmfao

    > Microsoft's brand image may already be at an all-time low

    and they decide to make it even worse. it's extremely obvious this would be an objectively terrible PR move. you always take banter on the chin and show that you're working on improving the product.

    instead, they try to clamp down on the banter, which, without fail, achieves the exact opposite: banter increases tenfold and you get ridiculed for being overly sensitive to actual criticism

  • booleandilemma 2 hours ago
    Is Micro$lop also banned?
  • lunias 3 hours ago
    Tells you a lot about where their focus is at as a company.
    • Zigurd 2 hours ago
      It's kind of interesting that Microsoft is deemphasizing if not exiting making products for individuals to decide to buy. Contrast that with Google, who have to actively cultivate individual customers in order to have a large and reliable audience for ad based monetization of search, maps, and other free at the point of use products.

      There are good and understandable reasons to not want to be in the games business. Game studios are frequently a hot bed of sexual predation and just horrifyingly bad management in general. But it's a business with a large customer base that wouldn't be customers otherwise.

      Microsoft has spent tens of billions of dollars acquiring game studios and their IP. They're going to have to make a decision to cultivate growth in that business or sell it for whatever they can get for it. Neither of those choices will be easy to execute well.

    • nephihaha 22 minutes ago
      Suppressing dissent? Par for the course for them and their WEFfer mates.
  • wormpilled 5 hours ago
    IDK what's funnier/more pathetic, them doing this or an entire article getting written about it.

    MicroslopSlop

    • JasonADrury 3 hours ago
      > them doing this

      Wouldn't any community that wants to encourage good quality conversations immediately ban everyone posting stupid slashdot-esque jokes like this?

      • crote 2 hours ago
        You can't build a community if you ban everything except soulless corporate dronespeak. Nobody would ever be interested in joining it without getting paid for it. That's a business meeting, not a community.
        • JasonADrury 1 hour ago
          Banning slashdot-esque nonsense is not banning "everything except soulless corporate dronespeak"
        • ChromaticPanic 1 hour ago
          Yeah that's what LinkedIn in is for. If they just want people or bots to just fawn over everything they put out. I'm glad M$ is getting called out for the slip they put out.
      • josefx 1 hour ago
        Given that nobody else banned it we can now blame Microsoft for taking down the only decent online community. Now we are stuck on hackernews and its ilk.
    • Joel_Mckay 3 hours ago
      ...the AI agent sock-puppets pushing false positive narratives about MicroslopSlopSlop, and trolling anyone that disagrees =3

      "Bad Bot Problem" (Computerphile)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjQNDCYL5Rg

  • some_furry 40 minutes ago
    I guess I'll have to go out of my way to refer to their shitty product as "Microslop Copilot" then.

    What are they going to do? Ban me from using their operating system?

    • nephihaha 22 minutes ago
      Microslop Coprolite.
  • FartyMcFarter 3 hours ago
    Windows 11 is definitely failing in weird ways for me, I don't know if it's due to slop. The latest example is that I can't launch Notepad via the start menu... I can launch other apps though.
    • itintheory 1 hour ago
      I have this problem with calc.exe. Sometimes it'll launch from the start menu, but often won't. I pinned it to the taskbar, but muscle memory is a powerful force, so I usually try to launch it from the start menu first.
    • snarfy 2 hours ago
      Enshitification doesn't roll off the tongue quite the same way. You have 10,000 systems all each interacting at a 90% success rate when it needs to be 99.999%.

      They fired all the SDETs 11 years ago. It's catching up with them.

  • SanjayMehta 5 hours ago
    so this exists:

    microslop.com

    • askonomm 0 minutes ago
      I even registered microslop.ee (directs to .com) because of how much I dislike Microslop.
    • jjgreen 4 hours ago
      Well played
  • fredgrott 3 hours ago
    remember when they sued a HS student Mike Rowe for his microrowesoft website?
  • gverrilla 53 minutes ago
    lmao
  • shafyy 2 hours ago
    I am currently re-watching the HBO comedy show Silicon Valley, and oh man, is it hitting even harder this time than when it was originally released.
  • nitinreddy88 3 hours ago
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    • calgoo 3 hours ago
      Hateful speech, really? If we called it Micro$hit maybe.... but if they are going to be buthurt because a bunch of gamers and sysadmins are annoyed at the horrific direction the company is taking, then they deserve it.
  • jinxmeta 6 hours ago
    idiots
  • JasonADrury 3 hours ago
    Most discord users are children, more news at 11
  • lloydatkinson 4 hours ago
    Discord/Reddit moderators living up to their obnoxious stereotype as usual.
    • marcyb5st 4 hours ago
      I don't know for certain, but moderators (on a company Discord) are likely random people in a 3rd world country that are payed peanuts and that is their only income. If higher ups tell them "I don't want to see the Microslop word anywhere" they just do it.

      You should be angry at the higher ups that instead of saying: "maybe they are right and we can do better" they decided to hide the problem through censorship. Which, btw, always has the opposite effect of putting what you are trying to hide in the spotlight.

    • JasonADrury 3 hours ago
      Spamming "microslop" is obnoxious, filtering out childish behaviour is not obnoxious.

      But if you don't want childish behaviour, Discord is an ... interesting choice.