ibm9000 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:39 pm
Sorry, I am not used to talk to the Gods.
Better get use to it if you want to stick around.
There is air combat in this war.
Everything related to air combat is relevant.
I would suggest that if you post something about air power, you explain the relevance of that post to the Ukraine. As a hypothetical example, why talk about World War I vintage air-craft that are no longer even in service in this war?
Perhaps one has a point to make about the strategy of war fare as it relates to the current situation. In that case, make the connection for the reader in your post. Don't just rely on "well the reader can make the connection for themselves." Maybe, and maybe not. We have a pretty bright group of readers that frequent this forum. Still, they are readers of words, not of minds.
There are news about this war.
Everything related to how media informs is relevant.
There again, as another hypothetical example, don't drag in some news story about a cat rescued from the top of a tree as reported upon in your neighborhood without explicitly explaining how that example of a news story might relate to the war in the Ukraine. Using the example as a metaphor that is then applied to the war, for example, would presumably be acceptable. (Although others may still object that it does not properly apply as you have attempted it).
This is a war.
Everything related to war is relevant.
OMG, there have been so many wars waged throughout human history. Lessons can be learned and applied to how this war is conducted. Just don't try to convert this into a thread about the Peloponnesian War (another hypothetical example). If you have an example to be drawn from that war that you think illuminates something about the situation in the Ukraine, then be explicit.
Yes, quite simple.
What an enforcer decides to consider relevant, not that simple... for everybody else.
Use a little common sense. Most other posters don't complain about the standards as applied here.
Also, a suggestion that has been made over and over that you keep ignoring, participate in other threads or even start your own thread. Something like "My Thoughts.'"
It would be hard to be accused of being off topic there.

Don't mourn, organize.
-Joe Hill