ViXra.org is often viewed as a repository for low-quality or fringe scientific papers, particularly by those who cannot publish on arXiv due to lack of credentials or affiliation. Discussions highlight that papers from ViXra are generally not considered credible, with physicist Gerard 't Hooft noting that their publication often indicates a lack of acceptable results. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by researchers without formal affiliations, particularly in fields like statistics, and questions the endorsement process for arXiv submissions, which aims to maintain technical standards. The quality of content on ViXra is described as variable, with some papers being entertainingly absurd, while others are simply unremarkable. The thread concludes with a reminder that discussions about acceptable sources and the policies regarding ViXra should be addressed in separate threads to avoid confusion.