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  "path": "/t/what-counts-as-ai-slop/12301#post_1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-04T02:48:24.000Z",
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  "textContent": "The past weeks, I was working on a small application that I want to publish on FlatHub soon. I _did not use AI coding agents_ in the process, apart from infrequent consulting or getting ideas (AI is very helpful where GTK docs have gaps).\n\nHowever, I now noticed that GitHub offers Copilot code review. I want to try that out on my code base before publishing, maybe it can find something I haven’t noticed. Would my app count as AI slop then? What’s the threshold to “AI slop”?\n\nI’ve seen past MRs to the `flatpak-github-actions` repository that were flagged as “AI slop” and I think one criterion is that the code was committed at once or created within hours, right? I originally wanted to merge all current commits into a single commit because they all represent intermediate states and contain some debug code and mistakes that I prefer not to show publicly. But I’m afraid that if I compress all commits into a single large one, it would also be a strong sign for “AI slop”.\n\nSince I wrote it by hand over the span of 2-3 months, I would feel a bit insulted if my code was being flagged as such.",
  "title": "What counts as \"AI Slop\"?"
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