[Communication] The world will eventually find me.

Author: JEFFI CHAO HUI WU

Time: July 17, 2025, Thursday, 7:26 PM

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[Communication] The world will eventually find me.

I have always believed one thing: the world will eventually find me.

It is not because I strive to promote, nor because I understand marketing, and certainly not because I have capital operations or media push, but because every word I write has its rightful place to reach.

Starting from June 18, I felt like I had flipped a switch and entered a high-intensity writing rhythm on the forum. There were no announcements, no team collaboration, and no promotions on social media or group chats; I simply woke up every morning and wrote one piece after another on topics I wanted to explore. In about three weeks, I had published over 200 articles, covering subjects from martial arts, health preservation, dimensions, education, culture to philosophical thoughts, each one stemming from my personal experiences and years of reflection.

No one urged me to write, nor did anyone arrange for me to write. I just wanted to leave something behind, at least to let it exist on some public platform.

This platform was built by me over twenty years ago: the Australian Changfeng Information Network. I started setting it up from the earliest version of phpBB, modifying the interface line by line and debugging the structure. It officially opened for use in 2004 and has never been interrupted since. It is not a commercial website, has no advertising revenue, and has never been influenced by any investors. In fact, I have never intentionally posted to inform others that it is still alive. But it has indeed been alive all along.

What truly surprised me was that after I finished writing dozens of articles in a row, without any SEO operations, keyword placement, sitemap, or RSS feeds, my articles actually started to be indexed by Google search engine one after another.

Moreover, the speed of inclusion far exceeds my expectations.

There is an article I published on July 16, 2025, at 11:15 AM, titled "Global Linked Literary Competition." The next morning, I tried searching on Google, and not only did I find it, but it also ranked on the first line of the homepage. It took less than 20 hours from posting to being indexed.

I didn't tell anyone, nor did I notify Google to manually submit links. It came to me on its own. It wasn't looking for me as a person, but for the things I wrote.

I was shocked at that moment. Because I knew very well that this forum had no contemporary structural support at all. It was a static architecture from 2001, with no site cluster push, no meta tags, and not even mobile-friendly. The only thing that could explain the situation was one possibility: my content itself was deemed "structured," "valuable," and "worthy of being recorded."

More importantly, I didn't just post one article. Between the night of July 15 and the morning of July 16, I posted multiple articles:

"My Moment with Liang Yusheng"

"Out of the Valley, Watching the Sunrise"

"Kindle Structural Civilization"

"Cold Light Shines on Itself: A Solitary Walk Without Doubt"

These articles are not only all included, but some pages also display "dual display" and automatic summary content. Even forum posts that I did not share appear simultaneously on the Google homepage. This indicates that they were not found through external link dissemination, but rather identified through active search crawling.

As I continued to verify other topics and input other keywords, I found that not only did my articles appear, but even works published by other authors on this forum, such as the original historical novel "The Hegemon of Western Chu: Distant Alliances and Close Attacks," also began to gradually enter the Google indexing system.

I began to realize that this was not a coincidence. This was not a temporary interest sparked by a search engine's whim. Rather, it was my platform, along with the content I have continuously published over the years, being recorded within a certain logical system, just waiting for the day when "qualitative change is triggered by quantitative change."

Looking back, many of my坚持 have been silent and without echo. For example, since 2004, I have personally mailed the "Australian Rainbow Parrot" quarterly magazine, producing a total of twenty-one issues, with each issue involving my writing, layout, design, and mailing; for instance, the millions of articles on the forum over the past twenty years have all been preserved, with no deletions and no database purges; for example, the welcome message I wrote for the forum back then is still quietly displayed on the homepage...

And now, Google has finally started to "see" them little by little. Not because I submitted them, not because I chased trends, and certainly not because I advertised. But because these contents have been discovered on their own.

I won't say the word "miracle." Because I know that many so-called miracles are actually just long-termism being recognized by algorithms on a certain day.

It's not because I became popular.

But because I have always been here.

And it finally found the traces I left behind.

So what I write down is not a slogan, but a record:

The world will eventually find me!

The world will eventually see me!

Source: http://www.australianwinner.com/AuWinner/viewtopic.php?t=696903