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A Note on Logical Fallacies and probable impact on online reality through AI associational assumption, personal experience!

 My site MollyCharles-Reflections.com was created by me in 2015 as the best option to write my views on social issues, without it being needed to fit into what is seen by Publishers to be politically correct and relevant. My first article was result of a field visit to Manipur, a personal initiative, to understand the conflict situation there and probable link to drug use and drug trade and its impact on local reality.

For less than a decade I have been noticing that a personal site www.mollycharles.com has been linked to my official site MollyCharles-Reflections. The personal site mollycharles.com belongs to two authors from US who have used the pseudonym Molly Charles to sell their romantic novels on their site www.mollycharles.com. Recently my site has been directly linked to their site, that of Jena MacPherson and Joanne Otness, graduates from University of Washington and from Yakima Valley ( as per details given on their site). This seems to me like a fraud and effort to distort character by AI associational link, for I have no idea what goes under romantic novel for this specific site. I am not even sure the site details are real, as search for these authors did not get further real data.

Do note I am not linked to the personal site www.mollycharles.com. In fact, when I asked for that site address, I was told by google that it was taken, fair enough. That is understandable but what isn’t is linking my official site https://mollycharles-reflections.com with https://www.mollycharles.com; this is unacceptable.

I have never published anything that is falls under the category, fiction and certainly not romantic fiction. To elaborate, it’s very difficult to write romantic stuff when dystopian reality always creeps in, and it is not apt for building a romantic frame as a perspective. Romantic writing is certainly not my cup of tea.

Thank you and hope this clarifies the reality.

Dr. Molly Charles

Researcher and Blogger

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