The discussion evaluates the credibility of the Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics (JETP) on a scale of 1 to 10, with participants expressing skepticism about its quality. While some acknowledge that JETP is indexed by reputable groups, others criticize specific articles for being vague and poorly constructed, highlighting issues like excessive self-citation. A particular article discussing low-temperature fusion reactions is called out for its incomprehensibility and lack of scientific rigor. Participants debate the significance of publishing in such journals, emphasizing the importance of understanding the credibility of the publication venue. Overall, the consensus leans towards viewing JETP as a lower-impact journal that may publish questionable science.