March 3, 2026
From Copilot to Slopilot?
A [Firefox, Chromium] extension that converts Microsoft to Microslop
Turning Microsoft into 'Microslop'—fans cackle, mods clash, old memes return
TLDR: A cheeky browser add‑on swaps Microsoft terms for goofy nicknames, delighting some and annoying others. Comments split between meme‑fueled joy, eye‑rolls at an alleged Discord ban, practical warnings about accidental text swaps, and criticism of one gag that targets a nationality—raising the classic line between parody and punching down.
An irreverent browser add‑on is turning Microsoft into “Microslop,” renaming products with playground‑grade jabs like Slopilot and CloudTumor. Fans call it harmless catharsis; others say some lines aren’t funny—especially one swap that targets a nationality. The vibe? Silly, spicy, and a little messy.
Cheerleaders came in hot. User jrm4 blasted a caps‑lock blessing—“MORE OF THIS”—framing the plug‑in as the absurdity we need to survive the tech cycle. Old‑internet nostalgics nodded along, name‑dropping the classic “cloud‑to‑butt” prank as the spiritual ancestor.
Then the drama cannon fired. One commenter dropped a link claiming Microsoft banned “Microslop” on its Discord and briefly locked the server after backlash—catnip for the meme crowd. Not everyone bought it: dmix doused the bonfire, saying this smelled like “a single moderator… doing what moderators do,” not a top‑down crackdown.
Meanwhile, the practical crowd waved a caution flag. gradientsrneat warned these add‑ons can swap what you type into forms—imagine emailing a recruiter with “CloudTumor” in it. And yes, some readers flagged the nationality‑targeting gag as a punch‑down. Verdict: the community loves the chaos, but it’s still arguing about the line between playful roast and bad taste.
Key Points
- •A browser extension supports Firefox and Chromium to replace specific terms on web pages.
- •Default substitutions include “Microsoft” → “Microslop,” “Satya Nadella” → “Slopya Nuttela,” and “Artificial intelligence” → “Actually Indians.”
- •Users can disable any of the default substitutions individually.
- •Optional extras include “Copilot” → “Slopilot” and “OneDrive” → “CloudTumor,” which are off by default.
- •The extension’s substitutions are configurable, allowing users to choose which mappings apply.