Transformation of the Discussion of Small Wars
It's been a long while since I was active here, so the nature of the discussion fora may have changed. If this is the wrong area to discuss this, please kick it to the right one, mods.
I was once very active in SWC, and have returned to a position where periodic review of the discussion could be useful, but I am noticing what seems to be a shift in type of posts and a drop off in traffic. Part of the reason for this is undoubtedly the change in warfare. However, there seems to be a relatively robust community on Twitter discussing similar issues, but in what is undoubtedly a worse forum.
My prompts are, therefore, twofold:
- Have the changes in the social media environment fundamentally altered the role of groups like SWC?
- Has the changes in the nature of fora helped or hurt the study and practice of warfare
To be clear I'm talking about over the last 15 years. Obviously war is different now from when we communicated by telegram/semaphore/horseback. I have some intuitions, and this is my area of study, but because I haven't been as active here as many others, I'd love to know what you think.
Lost Lessons & Fresh Thinking: a challenge for SWC
This 2013 thread, in another arena, may be worth considering:http://council.smallwarsjournal.com/...847#post199847