My persistent followers (stalkers?) may have noticed by now (hopefully?) that I publish many blogs (I don’t actually count them, and sometimes I even forget that I maintain so many of them). Luckily, WordPress has a neato feature — I guess it’s an RSS feed tied to everything a WP user publishes — the feed for my main account is here:
https://wordpress.com/reader/users/internetonlineweblog
The reason why I publish so many blogs is because I have many different ideas. I also understand that many of my colleagues (i.e. fellow bloggers) publish everything in one location (also known as URL 😉 ), and I view that much in the same way that the “New Testament” was (simply) ordered according to the names of the authors. I have no problem with that, but it (simply) doesn’t jive with the way I choose to manage my information in a way that I feel is simple and straightforward (and quick and easy, etc.) for my followers to consume in little itty bitty bits and pieces that represent delicious snacks which are not only healthy but also designed for supreme digestability. [1]
In general, I am most interested in what my so-called “blogging community” says they WANT (hence: https://Wants.Blog 😉 ).
Yesterday, I happened to find a fellow publisher who recently wrote:

I wanted to word it “broke the law which suits Google” but I am not sure that is clear.
https://www.arnoldit.com/wordpress/2025/12/30/is-this-correct-google-sues-to-protect-copyright
For those of you less focused on titles (than I am), let me spell out the complete version of the title corresponding to that URL:
“Is This Correct? Google Sues to Protect Copyright”
The author of that post clearly states that he is completely stupified by this news — understandably. The so-called TECH GIANT has finally come out of the closet in order to say that its entire business model has been built on what amounts to copyright infringement (to be clear, I am referring to Google — also known as Alphabet, GOOG, … — whatever 😉 ) … and it now aims to not only accuse but also to sue a poor little startup (which may very well be operating out of someone’s parents’ garage) … of (and for) doing the SAME THING!
Do I care whether any of my own posts will ever show up on a Google SERP? LMFAO — hell, no! In my humble opinion, the only people who still pay attention to Google are unreasonably illiterate (see also “Google can’t answer question about using Google (or NOT)#” [ https://search.tech.blog/2025/06/10/google-cant-answer-question-about-using-google-or-not ] 😉 )
