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by TheAlchemist 95 days ago
Similar indeed.

It's an interesting situation though, since many people believe that now with Twitter and other social medias, they have real time reports from each war, while in reality we mostly see what we're allowed to see - and it's very different depending from which side you're watching.

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Not giving the enemy targeting information is generally good practice. Who needs forward artillery observers when you have journalists?