Your question is probably why submissions about the conflict/war in Ukraine are getting flagged and why there's only few articles on the frontpage.
It's a breaking news event that all TV channels, radio, all newspapers already report on. The newspapers have 24/7 real time coverage. And that's mostly off-topic for HN https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html Many users come to HN to avoid the breaking news cycle that's present on other platforms and where more niche topics are discussed.
It's similar how other major events were handled. US presidency, Hong Kong protests, Iran, Ottawa protests, COVID, school shootings, wildfires to name a few.
I think most of us care. I'm checking the national newspapers here every hour in spite we are almost in the other oposite point of the word.
The problem is that I don't expect this to be a insightful discussion here, and I think most people here agree. Each side will defend their positions, and some bystander will make peace calls. It's an important subject, but it's not on-topic.
There will be some discussions about technical event, like the real time maps using information from Tweeter, or state sponsored hacking. Also some small discussion from users that live there and are worried or have a unique view from the field.
In case there is big event (like nuking Kiev) it may also get a huge discussion in the front page, but small fights and troop movement will be ignored or flagged.
Depends if there politically motivated. Russia was once in our backyard. Remember the Cuban Crisis? Yet Ukraine not a member nation of NATIO. Yet we’re in Russia’s backyard! And anonymous (my opinion is script kitty group) who pick and choose what bylaws they uphold in their own ROE’s. Not hard to DDoS websites. Seen eight year olds do that. Doxing is not hacking. Hacking is breaching, and stealing sensitive information. We all got our own battles to deal with right now. Nobody in anonymous group in the United States is a legitimate hacker! They should stick playing games and running their mouths. Idc if you doxed me. I don’t wear a mask when I work. Tired of giving a fuck about someone feelings. It’s your national narrative that someone got to be the victim. By the way. fin7 is sponsored by DTEC, CIA. Just like ISIS was created by the CIA. You want the truth stop watching opinions and go to the sources like sec.gov, or https://publicaccess.dtic.mil/padf_public/#/home or sam.gov govinfo.gov dcsa.mil dc3.mil esp.usdoj.gov dia.mil grants.gov follow the dark money. Stop following fox or CNN. Or just be a sheep! But it’s funny to watch anonymous talk about using Telegram when after JAN6, the DOJ went to FISA and got a warrant for all communications and pen taps for all users/clients but does the media talk about it? At least now when the media blast Russia they actually have legitimate facts, vs the last six years of bullshit! Get to watch these democrats continue to blame trump. Makes my day! Always someone else’s fault! -veritas
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 21.6 ms ] threadIt's a breaking news event that all TV channels, radio, all newspapers already report on. The newspapers have 24/7 real time coverage. And that's mostly off-topic for HN https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html Many users come to HN to avoid the breaking news cycle that's present on other platforms and where more niche topics are discussed.
It's similar how other major events were handled. US presidency, Hong Kong protests, Iran, Ottawa protests, COVID, school shootings, wildfires to name a few.
The problem is that I don't expect this to be a insightful discussion here, and I think most people here agree. Each side will defend their positions, and some bystander will make peace calls. It's an important subject, but it's not on-topic.
There will be some discussions about technical event, like the real time maps using information from Tweeter, or state sponsored hacking. Also some small discussion from users that live there and are worried or have a unique view from the field.
In case there is big event (like nuking Kiev) it may also get a huge discussion in the front page, but small fights and troop movement will be ignored or flagged.