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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_slop
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AI slop (also known as slop content or simply as slop) is digital content made with generative artificial intelligence that is perceived as lacking in effort, quality, or meaning, and produced in high volume as clickbait to gain advantage in the attention economy, or earn money. It is a form of synthetic media usually linked to the monetization in the creator economy of social media and online advertising. Coined in the 2020s, the term has a pejorative connotation similar to spam. "Slop" was selected as the 2025 Word of the Year by both Merriam-Webster and the American Dialect Society.

^ not a fan, semi-allergic
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I imagine Trump is less of a fan of it than you are in light of the fact it generates sourced, detailed and organized essays in response to detailed questions about his policies and the activities of his Administration.

Trump really needs to work on Elon to provide a more MAGA friendly AI……and it can be exclusively sourced on Fox News broadcasts.
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bearister said:

I imagine Trump is less of a fan of it than you are in light of the fact it generates sourced, detailed and organized essays in response to detailed questions about his policies and the activities of his Administration.

Trump really needs to work on Elon to provide a more MAGA friendly AI……and it can be exclusively sourced on Fox News broadcasts.

AI can't even do college graduate announcements right and you trust it to tell you what to believe?



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I'm still waiting for someone to point out the inaccuracies in the AI essays on Trump, his Administration and his policies that I have posted here. It hasn't happened yet. Not once.

AI prompt:

Has trump used his second term to enrich himself and his family



AI response

"Watchdog organizations and congressional investigations report that Donald Trump has used his second term to significantly enrich himself and his family, with estimates suggesting the family has pocketed over $1.8 billion to $4 billion in cash, business deals, and wealth increases since his reelection.

Critics and oversight groups point to unprecedented conflicts of interest, blending official presidential power with personal financial ventures.

Reports by news outlets such as The New York Times and live trackers by organizations like the Center for American Progress detail several specific pathways of financial enrichment during his second term:

Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets: Trump and his family launched multiple crypto ventures (including World Liberty Financial and the $TRUMP memecoin).

Reports from the House Committee on the Judiciary allege these ventures have generated hundreds of millions of dollars, attracting massive investments from foreign entities seeking favor with the administration.

International Real Estate Deals: Unlike his first term, the Trump Organization pursued multiple overseas developments during his second term. Deals and licensing agreements were established for projects in countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and Vietnam, resulting in tens of millions of dollars in licensing and development fees.

Government Contracts: Family members and their business associates have secured significant stakes in companies receiving large federal contracts. For example, adult sons Donald Jr. and Eric acquired investments in a drone manufacturer and a mining company that landed major defense and government contracts in the U.S. and Kazakhstan.

Foreign Influence and Policy Alignment: Watchdog groups have raised severe constitutional and ethical concerns over overlapping timelines between Trump's foreign policy decisions and his family's private business interests.

Critics point to instances like the relaxation of tariffs for Vietnam or approvals for tech exports to the UAE, which occurred alongside major business deals and cryptocurrency pushes in those same regions.

Trump and his supporters have historically defended these business operations, with the President maintaining that his adult children are private citizens entitled to pursue legitimate business, and that his wealth and brand only add prestige to the operations."

Please point out the hallucinations, inaccuracies and falsehoods.

…….and for those that are not fans of AI:

How Corrupt Is Trump? Here Are the Numbers. https://www.thebulwark.com/p/how-corrupt-is-trump-here-are-the-numbers-trades-chips-nvidia-pardons-settlement-fund
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bearister said:

I'm still waiting for someone to point out the inaccuracies in the AI essays on Trump, his Administration and his policies that I have posted here. It hasn't happened yet. Not once.




Likely because most people don't read AI slop
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bearister said:

How Corrupt Is Trump? Here Are the Numbers.
https://www.thebulwark.com/p/how-corrupt-is-trump-here-are-the-numbers-trades-chips-nvidia-pardons-settlement-fund

B.. thanks for the thebulwark link
# sickening
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Please point out the hallucinations, inaccuracies and falsehoods.

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bearister said:

Please point out the hallucinations, inaccuracies and falsehoods.

dunno any of that (and above my pay scale) but it's kinda funny when you reply to yourselves

^ my inappropriate reply, above, ummm, stricken from the record, ohkay B?
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smh said:

bearister said:

Please point out the hallucinations, inaccuracies and falsehoods.

dunno any of that (and above my pay scale) but it's kinda funny when you reply to yourselves


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bearister said:

smh said:

bearister said:

Please point out the hallucinations, inaccuracies and falsehoods.

dunno any of that (and above my pay scale) but it's kinda funny when you reply to yourselve



whoa, the "when you" bit above, so sorry, i flashed back as if replying to another regular poster.
again.. my bad.
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bearister said:

Please point out the hallucinations, inaccuracies and falsehoods.



I cannot point out any hallucinations, inaccuracies and falsehoods.
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BearlySane88 said:

bearister said:

I'm still waiting for someone to point out the inaccuracies in the AI essays on Trump, his Administration and his policies that I have posted here. It hasn't happened yet. Not once.


Likely because most people don't read AI slop

Stupid boomer thinks he has your job and can assign homework when I can just ignore his AI slop
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Aunburdened said:

BearlySane88 said:

bearister said:

I'm still waiting for someone to point out the inaccuracies in the AI essays on Trump, his Administration and his policies that I have posted here. It hasn't happened yet. Not once.


Likely because most people don't read AI slop

Stupid boomer thinks he has your job and can assign homework when I can just ignore his AI slop




The alignment of some former "Bernie Bros" (passionate, often young and male supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders) with Trumpists is driven primarily by shared anti-establishment populism, economic protectionism, and cultural grievances rather than a traditional left-versus-right ideology.

While their idealized visions for the country differ fundamentally, the crossover,frequently referred to by political scientists as the "SandersTrump voter"makes sense when examining several core overlaps:

1. Anti-Establishment and Anti-System Ethos

The single strongest bond between these two groups is a shared, intense hostility toward the political and economic status quo.

The "Rigged" System: Both Sanders and Trump famously campaigned on the idea that the American political system is corrupt and controlled by "insiders," corporate donors, and special interests.

Disdain for the Democratic Party: Many hardcore Sanders supporters felt deeply alienated by the Democratic National Committee (DNC), believing the party rigged the 2016 and 2020 primaries against Sanders to protect establishment candidates like Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. For some, voting for Trump or joining the MAGA movement became an act of retaliation against the Democratic establishment.

2. Economic Populism and ProtectionismDespite proposing completely opposite solutions, both movements target the exact same economic anxieties:

Trade and Outsourcing: Both Sanders and Trump broke from traditional party orthodoxies by strongly opposing free trade agreements like NAFTA. They both argued that globalist economic policies and corporate outsourcing decimated the American working class and hollowed out manufacturing towns.Isolationist Tendencies: Supporters in both camps often favor focusing government resources domesticallyhelping ordinary Americansrather than funding foreign interventions, military entanglements, or international aid.

3. Cultural and Demographic Grievances

A significant subset of the "Bernie Bro" demographic consisted of young, white men without college degrees.

The "Left Behind" Feeling: According to political analysts, these young men often share a feeling of being culturally and economically left behind. Economic shifts (like falling relative incomes) paired with the rise of progressive identity politics and "cancel culture" have caused some young men to feel alienated by modern liberalism.

Media and Institutional Distrust: Both groups share a deep, fundamental skepticism of mainstream media networks, academic institutions, and federal agencies, seeking out alternative information ecosystems like podcasts (such as The Joe Rogan Experience), gaming platforms, and independent internet subcultures.

4. Ideological Flexibility (The "Horseshoe Theory")Data shows that a portion of Sanders' early support did not actually come from highly ideological democratic socialists, but rather from voters who simply wanted a radical break from the status quo. When Sanders was no longer an option, these voters prioritized "disruption" over specific policies. The phenomenon is sometimes cited as an example of the "horseshoe theory" in politics, which posits that the far-left and far-right can resemble each other more closely than they do the moderate center, particularly in their desire to dismantle existing power structures.
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