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Your call, OP, but it might be worth linking to the PC Gamer article that this GameRant article parasitizes and faintly credits as their lone source at the end. ("Valve wins lawsuit against Rothschild and associated entities, with a jury agreeing they violated an anti-patent troll protection act")
Edit: Rad.
Good call I changed the article from GameRant to the PCGamer article you linked
https://legalnewsfeed.com/2026/02/17/seattle-jury-rules-against-prominent-patent-holder-in-landmark-anti-trolling-case/
Edit: searched Valve Rothschild lawsuit
This is transparently LLM-generated.
"This decision could encourage more legal reforms and influence the strategies employed by law firms and corporations in handling patent disputes. As the legal community and the tech industry continue to navigate these challenges, the ruling in favor of Valve provides a noteworthy reference point in the evolving discourse on patent law."
Thar's 161 words straight of "oh fuck, the deadline is in ten minutes and I haven't reached the word count."
Welcome to life today. Less time than you take to discredit this can copy/paste the search terms yourself and choose, but no, you're taking the extra time for disparaging OP and sources. Looks pretty defensive and makes me wonder about your investment.
When is it a bad thing to encourage best practices on the Internet to verify sources and recognize signs of LLM slop? They took the time to explain why it's better to get a direct source and avoid middlemen. That's not "defensive".
Your argument is that they simply could have searched for additional sources, but I think you've proven the point that simply searching without verifying is likely to yield garbage.
There's no disparaging OP here unless they are the author of the article. But I believe that the article is being properly criticized for the things it does wrong.
What the fuck are you even talking about? I provided the PC Gamer source because I personally have no trouble finding good sources but know some people do (nor should people have to go look for them in lieu of a content farm anyway), and the GameRant article linked in the OP credits PC Gamer as its singular source. I broke down why it's preferable after reading both sources.
I don't feel like being lectured on going out and finding better sources when 1) I did and 2) the lobotomist would've had to accidentally leave the ice pick in your head for you to be fucking stupid enough to find and present the LLM slop that you did. It's pathetically clear you have no idea how to find good sources of information, and you should work on basic media literacy skills. (That's a rude but real suggestion. If you want polite, you can start next time by not suggesting I have sinister ulterior motives for trying to help.)
For context, I usually come across accounts posting something on social media without a source. Then I use a search engine to search some keywords from that claim (in this case Valve Rotschild lawsuit) and if multiple sources report on it then I select whatever headline looks appealing and contains decent looking information. I barely do any background checking on the websites so it's possible I receive LLM websites. If the other user just told me "this LLM website is bad" I wouldn't change anything but they also provided a good alternative to easily change the post to another article so I don't mind.
That's fair. After a loooong short shift, I missed that part. My b, we're human.