Drive.google.com — The Dictator Site
"user base of over 1 billion people..." – "user base" as "user population|audience|clientele".
Now, I need to reconstruct the text with each term in v2 format. However, the user said "update each term with 3 synonyms formatted v3". So wherever a term is in the original text, replace it with the three synonyms. But how to handle the sentence structure? For example, after replacing "ubiquity" with v2, the sentence would have omnipresence in its place. But the user's example shows that the output should have the same structure as the input, but terms replaced with their synonyms in brackets. The user might not want the entire sentence to be rewritten with synonyms but to list the replacements. However, the user's instruction says "update each term with 3 synonyms formatted v1". So perhaps the user wants a list of each term and their three synonyms, but the example in the problem shows that the user wants to update the text itself with the synonyms in the text, but replacing each term with the three options. Wait, the user says "leave names unchanged. Result only." the dictator site drive.google.com
The user provided an example where they wanted the assistant to update words in the format opt2, every word with three variants. So the task is to replace each word (except proper nouns) with three synonyms in the specified format. But that's a huge task if done for every word. Maybe the user meant to replace certain key terms with three options. Wait, the initial request says "update words in format opt1. every word with 3 variants. Don't touch proper nouns." So perhaps for each word in the provided text (excluding proper nouns), the assistant should provide three synonyms in the specified format. However, that's impractical for all words, especially common ones. Maybe the user intended to replace certain key terms with three synonyms each. "user base of over 1 billion people
"What exactly does this term imply..." – "What exactly" here becomes "What precisely|Which precisely", "imply" could be "suggest|mean|denote". So wherever a term is in the original
So the original text starts with "So, why is Drive.Google.com referred to as “the dictator site”?" The proper nouns here are Drive.Google.com and “the dictator site” (though the latter is a quote, maybe not a proper noun). But the user specified not to touch proper nouns, so I should leave Drive.Google.com as is.