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Microsoft Bans 'Microslop' From Copilot Discord Server
3 Mar
Summary
- Microsoft has banned the term 'Microslop' from its Copilot Discord server.
- Users attempted to bypass moderation by altering the term's spelling.
- Microsoft attributes the ban to spam, not general user discontent.

Microsoft has banned the derogatory term "Microslop" from its official Copilot Discord server. This move comes amid user attempts to circumvent moderation by altering the spelling and creating variations of the term, which gained traction due to dissatisfaction with Microsoft's AI integrations. Windows Latest initially reported the ban, noting that users were met with automated moderation responses. Some users then spammed variations to test the filters, leading moderators to temporarily restrict access to certain channels.
While Microsoft attributes the crackdown to a "spammer campaign" disrupting the server with unrelated content, the company is reportedly reassessing its aggressive AI integration strategy. This includes a potential scaling back of its Copilot push and the controversial Recall feature. The company stated that temporary filters were added to slow spam activity and that server lockdown is to implement stronger safeguards. This incident highlights user sentiment regarding the pervasive AI-ification of Microsoft products, even as the company frames it as a technical issue.




