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    Home»Business»Microsoft banned this word from its Discord server. It’s now a viral phenomenon—people are using it any way they can
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    Microsoft banned this word from its Discord server. It’s now a viral phenomenon—people are using it any way they can

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    A note to corporations everywhere: Asking politely for the internet to stop making fun of you often has the opposite effect. Microsoft may have just learned that lesson the hard way, after it accidentally helped a not-so-nice nickname go viral.

    As Microsoft’s AI assistant Copilot is integrated into features across the company’s products—from its controversial Recall feature, to a dedicated AI button on Windows keyboards—it’s catching more and more flak, including a new term coined just to clown on Copilot: “Microslop,” a portmanteau of “Microsoft” and “AI slop.”

    The word was flying freely on Microsoft’s official Copilot Discord server, until users noticed a new filter had gone into effect.

    On March 1, Windows Latest reported that users’ messages were being blocked if they contained “Microslop,” instead garnering a message from server moderators reading, “Your message contain phrase that is inappropriate.”

    Microsoft is tired of 'Microslop,' and it's now blocking 'Microslop' comments in Copilot's official Discord server 😂 pic.twitter.com/OR2FFU69h8

    — Windows Latest (@WindowsLatest) March 1, 2026

    But a small slap on the wrist wasn’t about to stop an army of “sloppers,” as one user described themself. Instead, Discord users brainstormed workarounds for the filter, like swapping one letter for a number—“Microsl0p,” with a zero instead of a one, was a popular choice—or inventing new terms that conveyed the same message. “Sloppysoft” and “MicroStop No-Pilot” were among the new pitches (not quite as catchy, but they get the point across).

    Things on Discord got even more dire when Microsoft locked the server after the backlash, blocking users from viewing the chat history and sending new messages.

    News of the “Microslop” filter quickly broke containment, spreading across social media and creating plenty of new fans of the word, who immediately added it to their lexicons. “Keep saying Microslop it seems to make them very upset,” one poster quipped.

    MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP MICROSLOP https://t.co/7mGjY2a9cQ

    — The Act Man (@TheActMan_YT) March 3, 2026

    pic.twitter.com/EsSTKkMTOW

    — RΛSTΞRIZΞD DΩΩM (@rasterized_doom) March 1, 2026

    Keep saying Microslop it seems to make them very upset 🤭 https://t.co/IijcFSqVPl

    — Is this a 3D model? (@IsThisA3DModel) March 2, 2026

    Folks were quick to point out a phenomenon that Microsoft apparently forgot: the Streisand effect. Named for Barbra Streisand, whose attempts to bury a photo of her mansion only drew more attention to the picture, the Streisand effect describes when attempts to censor information instead encourage interest in it. If Microsoft had let “Microslop” slide, the term might have lived and died on Discord—but now, it’s going viral across social media instead.

    You're not going to win this one Microslop. https://t.co/XLlHTgcMJA pic.twitter.com/xLxgW67LN7

    — Reid Southen (@Rahll) March 2, 2026

    But was the filter made to protect Microsoft’s ego, or simply to keep the server spam free? Microsoft claims the latter. In a statement to Fast Company, a spokesperson for Microsoft explained that the filter was meant to block a targeted spam campaign on the server, not to outright ban the term permanently.

    “The Copilot Discord channel has recently been targeted by spammers attempting to disrupt and overwhelm the space with harmful content not related to Copilot,” the spokesperson said. “Initially, this spam consisted of walls of text, so we added temporary filters for select terms to slow this activity.”

    “We have since made the decision to temporarily lock down the server while we work to implement stronger safeguards to protect users from this harmful spam and help ensure the server remains a safe, usable space for the community,” added the spokesperson.





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