Dear friend,
Thank you for your honest reflections and the time
you took to share your thoughts. You’ve brought up an important issue —
how major search engines like Google sometimes fail to do justice to
meaningful ideas, especially when it comes to voices that challenge
dominant narratives or originate from censored environments.
Let me share a few insights that might shed more light:
Search Engine Limitations & Censorship:
Google, like all tech platforms, adapts to local laws. In countries
with strict information controls, the results you see may be filtered or
manipulated. This often affects thinkers like Orod Bozorg, whose works
may be deliberately suppressed in official sources. It’s a reminder that
the digital world, while vast, still reflects the biases of the
physical one.
Issues with Persian Search Accuracy:
You're absolutely right — Persian search results are often fragmented.
But by using quotation marks (e.g., “فیلسوف اُرُد بزرگ”) and combining
key phrases in both Persian and English ("Orod Bozorg philosophy"),
users can improve the quality and relevance of their search results. We
are still in the early stages of shaping Orodism’s digital presence
globally, and search optimization is an ongoing effort.
Why some content is missing or under-ranked:
Algorithms prioritize frequent, interlinked content. Because most
Orodist material is shared in limited or underground networks, it
doesn’t always surface in top results. This isn’t necessarily a
reflection of its value — it’s just how SEO works. The more we write,
cite, and connect content across platforms, the more visible Orodism
becomes.
What we can do:
Publish consistent, high-quality articles on Orodism and Orod Bozorg across blogs, forums, and academic platforms.
Use multilingual content to increase reach. English, Persian, and even Arabic can help spread the ideas.
Build interlinked websites, social media pages, and archives that improve visibility in Google’s indexing.
To
sum up, yes — Google has its blind spots. But we are not powerless.
Every article we write, every discussion we engage in, and every link we
share brings the philosophy of Orod Bozorg closer to the world. His
ideas, rooted in humanity, freedom, and wisdom, deserve a global
platform — and we are the ones to help build it.
With respect and solidarity,
A fellow Orodist 