[Extreme Communication] Refusing Algorithmic Kidnapping

Author: JEFFI CHAO HUI WU

Time: 2025-8-21 Thursday, 6:31 AM

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[Extreme Communication] Refusing Algorithmic Kidnapping

I have always refused to be enslaved by algorithms. Others say algorithms determine everything, but I don't believe it. I have proven through decades of practice that not relying on algorithms and not catering to them can still keep my work alive to this day, and it can be permanently recorded by civilization.

In 2004, I wrote "In 2004, I independently created two national-level literature websites." That year, I did not rely on search engine recommendations, nor did I buy traffic. I simply built my own platform with original content. As a result, these websites were later included in the National Library of Australia. Algorithms can be eliminated, platforms can disappear, but only national-level archiving can give me peace of mind. I know this is the true "refusal to be kidnapped by algorithms."

I wrote an article titled "Returning to Simplicity Defeats SEO." This is my true experience. While others spend money researching keywords, I write complete original articles directly. My method is to transform "keyword thinking" into "problem chain thinking." By thoroughly solving a real problem, I naturally cover all related vocabulary. The entire article is filled with keywords because every sentence is evidence, and every paragraph is irreplaceable. The result is that Google actively indexes my articles, rather than me catering to Google. This is my approach: not pleasing the algorithm, yet making the algorithm bow down.

I have written "I Have No Algorithm, Yet I Surpass Algorithms!" This is not a slogan, but a fact. I was able to do this twenty years ago. At that time, the forum I created had no backend recommendation mechanism, no traffic push, and certainly no big data. Yet it still attracted over 566,000 visitors in a single day. I wrote "Over 566,000 Visitors · A Civilization Forum Awakened by One Person." This fact proves that algorithms do not equal dissemination; real value is more powerful than algorithms.

My forum never uses recommendation algorithms. I only focus on "connecting people." It allows those who share similar ideas to discover each other and form an ecosystem. This ecosystem relies on ideological resonance, not data computation.

I have written "The World Will Eventually Find Me." I believe that true original works do not need to cater to algorithms or chase trends. They will be discovered over time. Just like today, my work has been permanently archived by the National Library of Australia, entering the national library system and achieving digital immortality. The lifecycle of algorithms is only a few years, while the lifespan of a national library is at the level of civilization. This is the difference.

I have written "Forums are the Long-Term Platform for Publishing Works." WeChat groups can be lively for a while, and short videos can go viral for a few days, but they all rely on algorithms to maintain their popularity. Forums do not need that. Forums are truly places of accumulation. My forum has persisted for twenty years, never relying on algorithmic traffic, and still exists.

I have written "Text is the only core that can unify and inherit civilization." Algorithms can recommend countless videos, but videos are fleeting. Only text can be archived by libraries and read by future generations. Short videos are buried in the ocean of algorithms, while my words have entered the foundation of civilization.

I have written "Returning to Simplicity Defeats SEO," I have written "I Have No Algorithm, Yet I Surpass Algorithms!" I have written "Google Lets the World See Me." These articles document my choices and persistence. I have never studied complex algorithms, nor do I wish to please them. I believe in the power of originality, which surpasses all calculations.

When many people worry about being buried by algorithms, my work has already achieved "digital immortality" in the National Library of Australia. This is the biggest difference. While others are controlled by algorithms and fear losing traffic, I have ensured the future through originality and archiving.

I have witnessed countless websites being hijacked by algorithms. They are extremely popular today, but tomorrow they are forgotten. Their creators spend all day studying algorithms and updating platform rules, only to find that it is all in vain. Meanwhile, I quietly write articles, build forums, and publish journals, sending them to the national library.

Algorithms are short-term; my work is long-term. Algorithms are traffic logic; my work is civilizational logic. Algorithms are the waves floating on the surface; my work is the reefs submerged in time.

I refuse algorithmic kidnapping. This is not a slogan, but a choice I have made for decades. I proved that platforms can transcend algorithms with "In 2004, I Created Two National-Level Literature Websites." I demonstrated that original value surpasses everything with "Returning to Simplicity Defeats SEO." I showed that individuals can also break the rules with "I Have No Algorithm, Yet I Surpass Algorithms!" I proved that one can exist for a long time without relying on recommendation mechanisms with "Forums Are the True Long-Term Platforms for Publishing Works." I demonstrated that writing transcends algorithms and enters the gene pool of civilization with "Writing is the Only Core That Can Unify and Pass Down Civilization."

Today, while countless people are still anxious in front of algorithms, I am clearer about the path I am on. I do not need algorithms to define my value, because my work has already defined its own value. I do not need algorithms to recommend an audience for me, because my work has already found its own future. I do not need the protection of algorithms, because I have already obtained the civil archive of the National Library.

Every article I write is evidence against algorithms. Algorithms want to hijack everything, but they cannot hijack my words, cannot hijack my forum, cannot hijack my publications, nor can they hijack the works I personally submitted to TROVE.

I have never been at odds with algorithms, but I have always refused to be enslaved by them. While others use algorithms to chase fleeting traffic, I pursue enduring value through originality and archiving. This is my path, and it is my way of resisting the kidnapping by algorithms.

In the future, when many short videos and social media works are forgotten, my articles will still be studied, cited, and passed down. Because they do not rely on algorithms, but on the underlying structure of civilization.

I refuse algorithmic kidnapping. Because I know that true value is not in algorithms, but in time.

This road is indeed a lonely one. It requires an extreme practice of delayed gratification. It counters the human weakness of craving instant feedback. Like a practitioner, it stretches the feedback cycle from "seconds" to "ten years." However, once this path is persisted upon, it can transcend algorithms and become the cornerstone of civilization.

My Timeline · A Map That Cannot Be Replicated

Year Action Result

2004 Established two original literature websites Included in Australia's National Library TROVE

2005 Established an independent forum with a peak daily visitor count of over 566,000 visitors

2006–2024 Published "Australian Rainbow Parrot" and "Era Transition" multilingual publications All entered permanent archives of the National Library

2025 Complete the series of ideological manuscripts on "Rejecting Algorithmic Hijacking" Form a civilization-level anti-algorithm model

My Action Framework · A Map for Future Creators

First Principles: I write not for traffic, but to solve a real problem and document a genuine discovery.

Value Assessment: After one year, after ten years, does it still hold value? Is it worth being printed and archived?

Tool selection: I only use tools that help me focus more on the content, not tools that distract me with data.

Attribution Analysis: Success comes from the content itself, not algorithmic recommendations.

Feedback Rhythm: I extended the feedback cycle from "seconds" to "years"; I chose the rhythm of civilization over the rhythm of algorithms.

I not only refuse to be kidnapped by algorithms, but I also refuse to be defined by them. I defeat algorithms with time, conquer traffic with civilization, and overcome packaging with authenticity.

My method is simple. My results are real. My roadmap is already drawn. If future generations wish to follow my example, they should not imitate what I have written, but learn how I persisted, how I chose, and how I survived.

This article is not written for algorithms, but for the archive of civilization. Its value is not in today's clicks, but in the research of the next hundred years.

This is not an article, but a map. A map that traverses the era of algorithms and leads to the eternal existence of civilization.

Source: https://www.australianwinner.com/AuWinner/viewtopic.php?t=697275