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We have many people who have offered to help expand our coverage and help us do a whole lot more. This includes:

  • Crossposting TikTok videos to YouTube
  • Podcast - taking the SITREPS and converting them into a daily podcast
  • Radio show - I literally have a slot for a once a week radio show that would be syndicated on 450 stations - it is just moving sideways
  • Focus on other news stories that we usually cover (COVID, social justice, etc.)
  • More analysts because honestly, the team is burnt to a crisp and we need to give some people a break
  • Merch - we have a store half set up as it is

The challenge is we can't stop to onboard these resources, or take the steps to bring them online. Everything is moving sideways. 

Hence the question - if we would were to scale back the SITREPS to closer to what they were in March for a week - barring significant events, of course - what are your thoughts?

If you're not familiar, it was a lot more straight facts with no coverage insights on theaterwide, geopolitics, specific war crimes, and economics. Here is the war - here are some high-level maps. Once we onboarded everyone and got some other work needed, we'd go back to the reports as they are.

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Bryce Maryott

If you don't have time to onboard someone, it sounds like you //absolutely// need to onboard someone to onboard new people *FIRST*!

Anonymous

Now that the tempo has slowed to a longer term conflict, I’d love to see in depth, fact checked, “animatics” or graphical explanations (not to say graphic). Continuing on with the excellent work you’re doing but with a bit more geological context mixed in. Something showing the last week or few weeks of movements and chronological highlights posted every fortnight or so. Your content is beautiful! But one thing I lack, by my own fault, is an in depth knowledge of Ukraine in most aspects other than the tags of #badass #sunflower and #wheat. I believe a lot of people also struggle with these cultural and geographic contexts when focusing on such a large foreign theatre! Love you guys either way! Please keep up the superb job!