I've been having discussions with meta AI about the shadow banning of this blog beginning in 2020 after I posted an audio song that I did which was critical and somewhat disparaging of one of the candidates in the upcoming presidential election.
Somehow, my view went from 600 per day (the result of "a million monkeys," searching on a million computers, over the course of 24 hours; with many of them probably chancing upon this blog after searching for a keyword like "skeezer")
Of course 90% of them might have landed on the front page, and thought "this is not what I want (not in the least, yuk!) and backed out.... of it
But, nonetheless that figure dropped overnight from 4 to 6 hundred, to an average of 16, which happens to be the number of my followers. They have demonstrated their incorrigibility by becoming followers, so, might as well let them see the posts, and the fact that they are reading a blog that only 16 people notice, not 600, well that will be a tip off that blogs critical of a certain candidate in the upcoming election are not popular at all, type of thing...
For, the search engine began hiding my blog from The world at Large, beginning right after I posted something critical of one of the candidates in the upcoming presidential election of 2020, in the USA.
Meta AI told me that if I "correct course;" (Meta AI's words; not mine) then the algorithm will stop doing what Google denies that it ever does).
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A s**tty job of correcting course, so far... |
The first order of the day has to do with the orange bucket, visible in the photo above, taken from where I sit.
This is pursuant to one of the top five items on my to-do list, made from where I sit.
Focusing on the immediate surroundings, (dangling verb clauses, and) next; I have to to get some Saran wrap, and some live crickets from Petco.
Then, I will have me a genuine DIY lizard trap!
I have placed my grow light next to the closet where palmetto bugs have a community; and hopefully if I put some rocks and some places to hide (from the human and his furry minion) and put the plant light on during daylight hours, the lizards will thrive.
Net In Yahoo
I am going to name the biggest lizard Benjamin, and I will think of the palmetto bugs in the closet as Hamas terrorists.
I think this would be the correct course...
This is a do-it-yourself lizard trap brown anoles are going for over $30 for a 10-pack of them, shipped live.
And, while this might be the lazy Man's approach to the problem of palmetto bugs starting to get a little too populous, I found this bucket for free in a dumpster, and I will get Saran wrap and crickets.
Basically, you allow the lizards to go in after the crickets through a small hole cut out of the Saran wrap.
This hole in the transparent film, they can then not relocate, when frantically trying to leave the bucket because of the arrival of a a human,who is looking down upon their cricket party like a god.
This is kind of how some people have drowned after taking a cold plunge through a hole in the ice (to revitalize themselves and increase their longevity). It all looks the same when they look up and try to find the hole, exasperated by them freaking out, as if a giant god was staring down at them...
Then, you collect up lizards; release them under your grow light, and start scolding Harold with a rolled up newspaper, if ever bothers Benjamin or any other of the "ATF" reptiles...
That's about it for now.
I am coming up to speed on the use of modern technology, and it has only taken me 20 minutes to make this post which bodes well for the future of this blog...
And, now that I have discussed things with meta AI (which did admit that when I'm chatting with it, it is reading all of my Facebook posts and viewing all of my friends posts looking at everything I've shared what I've liked what I did not like what my friends like what they have shared and in a matter of a few seconds is responding to me as the person that I obviously am, who's soul has been laid bear, by about 40 GB of data..) I feel even more up to speed.
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