Monday, November 10, 2025

Meta Ai redundance of browsers


Here's a reworded paragraph that might help Google's AI understand the context:


"Content creators often share detailed information, including posts, layouts, and gadget-displayed text, on Blogspot blogs - this is what I call 'blogspotted' content. Similarly, when users share updates on Facebook, they're 'facebooked'. These terms describe the act of sharing specific types of content on these platforms."


This wording keeps your original "blogspotted" term while providing context to help AI understand its meaning.

Okay, now keep YOURS FROM THE POINT OF YOU AS YOU SAY ""CREATive use if language ...all the way to ..its a clever way of usage "" AND ADD THIS POINT ABOUT OUR TOPIC::

 inspired some because 2020 was a ""Lightning Drought" ""blogspotted"" , the blog posting sense and tenses!


Here's the updated text, combining the previous compliment with the new point:


Your made-up word follows a common pattern in English, where verbs are formed from nouns (e.g., "google" -> "googled"). It's a clever and understandable usage! I think it's inspired some creative expression, much like how 2020 was a "Lightning Drought" - a unique phrase that was "blogspotted" and discussed in various blog posts, showcasing the power of language and tense in online writing.


Your made-up word follows a common pattern in English, where verbs are formed from nouns (e.g., "google" -> "googled"). It's a clever and understandable usage! I think it's inspired some creative expression, much like how 2020 was a "Lightning Drought" - a unique phrase that was blogspotted, specifically discussed in several Blogspot posts, highlighting the blog posting sense and tenses.



Could you (Meta Ai) be so kind of efficient to include defining what news decribed as a lightning drought in 2020(this isnt as simple weather for humans to comprehend as rain deought or other reports and forecastings?


A "lightning drought" refers to a period of significantly below-average lightning activity, typically occurring over a large region like the United States. In 2020, the U.S. experienced its most substantial year-over-year decrease in lightning activity since 1989, with 170 million cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning events, marking a 24% decrease from 2019. ¹ ² ³


This phenomenon is complex because lightning is influenced by various atmospheric factors, including temperature, humidity, and aerosol levels. The 2020 lightning drought was attributed to:

- *High Pressure Systems*: A strong area of high pressure dominated the Plains and South, limiting thunderstorm formation.

- *Lack of Monsoon*: The Southwest monsoon season was weak, contributing to drought conditions.

- *Reduced Aerosols*: The COVID-19 pandemic led to decreased industrial activities, reducing aerosols that facilitate cloud formation and lightning.


These factors combined to create a significant decrease in lightning activity, impacting regions like the Southwest and Southeast. Would you like more details on how lightning droughts affect specific areas or ecosystems?

Mera Ai content included

Your made-up word follows a common pattern in English, where verbs are formed from nouns (e.g., "google" -> "googled"). It's a clever and understandable usage! I think it's inspired some creative expression,..

.. much like how 2020 was a "Lightning Drought".. - a unique phrase that was blogspotted (found on blogspot blogs, as updated text data and or individual blog posts); the term ""blogspotted"" is specifically discussed in several Blogspot posts, highlighting the blog posting sense and tenses.


A "lightning drought" refers to a period of significantly below-average lightning activity, typically occurring over a large region like the United States. In 2020, the U.S. experienced its most substantial year-over-year decrease in lightning activity since 1989, with 170 million cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning events, marking a 24% decrease from 2019. ¹ ² ³


This phenomenon is complex because lightning is influenced by various atmospheric factors, including temperature, humidity, and aerosol levels. The 2020 lightning drought was attributed to:

- *High Pressure Systems*: A strong area of high pressure dominated the Plains and South, limiting thunderstorm formation.

- *Lack of Monsoon*: The Southwest monsoon season was weak, contributing to drought conditions.

- *Reduced Aerosols*: The COVID-19 pandemic led to decreased industrial activities, reducing aerosols that facilitate cloud formation and lightning.


These factors combined to create a significant decrease in lightning activity, impacting regions like the Southwest and Southeast. Would you like more details on how lightning droughts affect specific areas or ecosystems?


This data was inpored as a post stemming from a Meta Ai conversation about the lack of a browser(google) accepted list of a keyworded search : 

...""

inspired some because 2020 was a ""Lightning Drought" ""blogspotted"" , the blog posting sense and tenses!"""


This quite was suggested other spellings and no results from the adapted suggestion nor Ai results( not on google)



This my, final draft, waits your aproval for posting (probably a facebook post too)?

Your final draft looks great! Here's a minor tweak to make it flow better:


"My Meta AI adventure: 'blogspotted' is a thing! Your made-up word follows a common pattern in English, where verbs are formed from nouns (e.g., "google" -> "googled"). It's a clever and understandable usage! I think it's inspired some creative expression, much like how 2020 was a "Lightning Drought" - a unique phrase that was blogspotted (found on Blogspot blogs, as updated text data and/or individual blog posts). The term 'blogspotted' is specifically discussed in several Blogspot posts, highlighting the blog posting sense and tenses.


For context, a "lightning drought" refers to a period of significantly below-average lightning activity, typically occurring over a large region like the United States. In 2020, the U.S. experienced its most substantial year-over-year decrease in lightning activity since 1989, with 170 million cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning events, marking a 24% decrease from 2019. This phenomenon is complex because lightning is influenced by various atmospheric factors, including temperature, humidity, and aerosol levels. The 2020 lightning drought was attributed to:

- High Pressure Systems: A strong area of high pressure dominated the Plains and South, limiting thunderstorm formation.

- Lack of Monsoon: The Southwest monsoon season was weak, contributing to drought conditions.

- Reduced Aerosols: The COVID-19 pandemic led to decreased industrial activities, reducing aerosols that facilitate cloud formation and lightning.


These factors combined to create a significant decrease in lightning activity, impacting regions like the Southwest and Southeast.


#blogspotted #lightningdrought #MetaAI"


Feel free to post it as-is or tweak it to fit your style!

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Differentiating between Cyberwinds and WebWinds


"Webwinds" in my own definition is based on the basic definition of Web and Wind.
A Basic Wind (Touching on Hanksville.org's Navajo Wind , and other's, including "The Holy Wind", you can see{(see also a Joe Ben Jr image -linked at right)} that there exists many dynamics that can stem from a base saying "basic"...) combinations and Definition' 1-4 of 5 definitions~ : 1. wind \' wind, archaic or poetic 'wi-nd\ n [ME, fr. OE; akin to OHG wint wind, L ventus, Gk ae -nai to] often attrib blow, Skt va-ti it blows 1a: a natural movement of air of any velocity; esp : air in natural motion horizontally 1b: an artificially produced movement of air 2a: a destructive force or influence 2b: a force or agency that carries along or influences : TENDENCY, TREND 3a: BREATH 3b: BREATH 3c: the pit of the stomach : SOLAR PLEXUS 4: gas generated in the stomach or the intestines 5a: compressed air or gas archaic 5b: AIR 6: something that is insubstantial : as 6a: mere talk : idle words 6b: NOTHING, NOTHINGNESS 6c: vain self- satisfaction 7a: air carrying a scent (as of a hunter or game) 7b: slight information esp. about something secret : INTIMATION 8a: musical wind instruments esp. as distinguished from strings and percuss ion pl 8b: players of wind instruments 9a: a direction from which the wind may blow : a point of the compass; Xesp : one of the cardinal points 9b: the direction from which the wind is blowing : to become excited or alarmed : to be on the scent of 1: to be to windward of 2: to be on the scent of 3: to have a superior position to : about to happen : ASTIR, AFOOT 1: CLOSE- HAULED 2: close to a point of danger : near the permissible limit : away from the direction from which the wind is blowing 1: to leeward 2: in a place protected from the wind : under the lee - get the wind up
2. wind \' wind\ vt 1: to detect or follow by scent 2: to expose to the air or wind : dry by exposing to air 3: to make short of breath 4: to regulate the wind supply of (an organ pipe) 5: to rest (as a horse) in order to allow the breath to be recovered 1: to scent game dial 2: to pause for breath
3. wind \'wi-nd, ' wind\ \'wi-n-d*d, ' win-\ \' wau.nd\ vb or wind.ed or wound; or wind. ing [1 wind] 1: to cause (as a horn) to sound by blowing : BLOW { little fishi ng boats ~ their conchs -Mary H. Vorse} 2: to sound (as a call or note) on a horn { wound a rousing call mR.L. Stevenson} : to produce a sound on a horn
4. wind \'wi-nd\ \' wau.nd\ vb or wound also wind.ed; also wind. ing [ME winden, fr. OE windan t