Published Jul 18, 2026, 2:13 AM EDT Simon is a Computer Science BSc graduate who has been writing about technology since 2014, and using Windows machines since 3.1. After working for an indie game studio and acting as the family's go-to technician for all computer issues, he found his passion for writing and decided to use his skill set to write about all things tech. Since beginning his writing career, he has written for many different publications such as WorldStart, Listverse, and MakeTechEasier. However, after finding his home at MakeUseOf in February 2019, he would eventually move on to its sister site, XDA, to bring the latest and greatest in Windows, Linux, and DIY electronics. Sign in to your XDA account Summary 73% of Flathub apps labeled as "AI Slop" were abandoned within months. Many were deleted or received no updates after release. Analysis suggests the Flathub app AI ban helped spare reviewers and curb quick abandonware. In May 2026, Flathub maintainer Bart Piotrowski announced that the platform would no longer accept apps that used AI-generated code. People speculated that it might do more harm than good, but as one person has discovered, vibe-coded apps tend to be abandoned or deleted far more often than human-made ones. 73% of AI-generated Flathub apps haven't seen updates in three months A big chunk of them has been erased entirely This study was performed by Linux developer Evangelos Paterakis. They were curious to see how well AI-generated apps were faring months after their release. To do this, they did a search through the repos, looking for any that had been given the "AI Slop" tag. Reviewers created this tag to flag an app that clearly used AI in either the code, the application process, or both. Once Paterakis had a collection of "AI Slop" apps, they then got to work looking at how many of them had been abandoned: To judge whether a repo was "maintained" I only included PRs made before 2026-04-01 and marked them as unmaintained if there was no activity in the last 2-3 months, while ignoring trivial commits such as README changes or dependabot. Paterakis does admit that this isn't a perfect way to spot abandoned projects; after all, some apps may simply be done, and some may be on a small hiatus. However, they did expect an app that had been released only months before to at least have some activity on it. So, what did they find? Well, out of the 120 unique repos they found with the "AI Slop" label, 32 were still being maintained. That leaves 88 of them (a staggering 73%) abandoned. Of those abandoned apps, "a big portion" had been flat-out deleted, while others hadn't received a single update since arriving on Flathub. While Paterakis doesn't want to claim that every single vibe-coded app will be abandoned within months, it's hard not to recognise that only 27% of them are continuing to be maintained. At any rate, it shows that the ban on AI-generated apps and applications was worth it, if only to save reviewers from fighting with an agent over software that becomes abandonware the moment it hits Flathub.
Most of Flathub's AI-generated apps were abandoned within months
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