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This EU law banning unlocking story was untrue. The publication posting it retracted it in a subsequent story without updating the original.

New story: xiaomitime.com/dont-panic-eu-i…

Original story: xiaomitime.com/eu-kills-androi…

The claims they cited were AI generated which they admit in the follow up story.

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в ответ на GrapheneOS

Funny that they literally talk about themselves in the "AI Content Farms and the Risks of Misinformation" section in the follow up post. AI slop talking about itself being AI slop...
в ответ на lyyn ☮️@

@lyyn They're blaming the site they found it on for it but they were the ones to spread it furthest and most of the other stories are citing their story as the source. It's the main one being spread. They didn't retract or even update the original story.
в ответ на GrapheneOS

I'm pretty sure they talk about themselves. They cite this Telegram channel called "Tadi Channel", and specifically a post which says (this is a citation, the language is pretty rough):
"The irony in this is that a random Turk at an AI slop site can actually cause an OEM lawyer to get scared simply because this post may pop up in search. Hopefully they're smarter than this."
Here, the channel is talking about xiomitime, because they have a screenshot of the original story as a proof that the author is Turkish.
TBH both these stories on xiomitime do sound like AI slop to me.
в ответ на lyyn ☮️@

And if xiomitime was not the source for this interpretation, then who was? I could not find any other earlier piece about this, and they don't cite anyone on the interpretation.

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