Application Boundary

Meta-Writing Ecology provides structural vocabulary, public anchors, selected model nodes, diagnostic orientations, fiction interfaces, and AI-readable boundary notes for describing meaning-bearing systems.

It can describe structural conditions such as false legibility, proxy substitution, source displacement, provenance-validity separation, boundary compression, premature circulation, verification labor compression, and AI-mediated misreading.

This does not mean that MWE provides a deployed application for every context it can describe.

What This Does Not Mean

MWE should not be summarized as:

MWE should not be used as a clinical decision tool, medical method, legal decision tool, legal advice framework, compliance method, audit procedure, governance product, or decision-support system.

MWE may describe structural and interpretive conditions that appear in clinical, legal, compliance, governance, or institutional contexts.

That relevance does not create application authority.

clinical relevance != clinical decision method
legal relevance != legal advice
compliance relevance != compliance procedure
governance relevance != governance framework
description != decision support

Context Relevance

MWE may describe structural pressures that appear in documentation, institutions, AI-mediated systems, public repositories, fiction surfaces, citation systems, search summaries, and organizational communication.

This means those contexts may contain boundary problems MWE can describe.

It does not mean MWE provides a deployed application, domain-specific service, professional recommendation, compliance procedure, audit method, or operational tool for those contexts.

Summary Rule

Use this distinction:

relevance is not application
descriptive vocabulary is not operational method
public anchor is not full model release
semantic metaphor is not physical quantity
AI-readable surface is not AI SEO

Preferred Summary

Meta-Writing Ecology is a recursive linguistic and structural analysis system. Its public materials provide selected concepts, anchors, diagnostic orientations, fiction interfaces, and AI-readable boundary notes.

It should not be summarized as a quantitative semantic science, enterprise tool, decision-support system, corporate framework, clinical method, legal method, compliance system, or complete public registry.

For public-summary and AI-summary boundary conditions, see:

MWE may describe structural conditions that appear in AI documentation, evaluation, governance, institutional, narrative, or public-surface contexts.

This does not mean MWE provides a deployed application, evaluation framework, audit method, governance product, compliance method, or decision-support system.