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Battlefield 6 is a 2025 first-person shooter game developed by Battlefield Studios and published by Electronic Arts. Serving as the eighteenth installment in the Battlefield series, the game was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on October 10, 2025.

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June 9: Problems at Battlefield 6

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  • 37% Online Play (37%)
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  • 12% Matchmaking (12%)
  • 10% Glitches (10%)
  • 7% Game Crash (7%)

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Americana Glitches 4 days ago
Rennes Game Crash 5 days ago
Nantes Glitches 9 days ago
Lyon Matchmaking 10 days ago
Montignac Glitches 10 days ago
Paris Matchmaking 12 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • rabbasal
    Saleh (@rabbasal) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield Please tell me you fixed the major bugs in redsec, like the light glitch and the one where players dont spawn in the game and then win it?

  • Garlicoyal
    The ****** (@Garlicoyal) reported

    @jolllyy_ A little known fact: Blacks tend to be horrible marksmen. This is a problem throughout the military and in police departments. They can't shoot straight...too hyper and emotional. Prior to military integration in the 60s, black units were horrible. During WW2, they couldn't maintain formations or battlefield discipline and would often get crushed by much smaller enemy forced

  • LPCMilzy
    #ThunderUp (@LPCMilzy) reported

    @mr_burton91 Not all shooters created equally…also if u playing on a TV that aint newer then that 0.5-1sec of lag response time gon get u cooked especially against crossplay folks…grab a monitor hella cheap off amazon (thats what i did) makes a difference but for starters…get battlefield 6

  • irimishka_
    irimishka (@irimishka_) reported

    🏦🦅 SUPPLY SHOCK: Could $XRP ETFs lock up 5%-6% of the circulating supply? According to Grayscale's Head of Research, XRP ETFs could absorb and hold up to 5%-6% of XRP's circulating supply, similar to the accumulation pattern seen after Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF launches. 🔒 Institutional accumulation removes millions of XRP from daily exchange liquidity. 💼 Wall Street is no longer ignoring XRP. Morgan Stanley and other major institutions are reportedly beginning to disclose XRP ETF exposure. 🚧 The key battlefield remains $1.44-$1.45. Onchain data suggests roughly 60% of circulating XRP was accumulated around this range. If ETF inflows continue, resistance may not be broken by sentiment-it could be broken by pure mechanical demand. The real debate: Will ETFs create a genuine supply shock for XRP... Or is the market dramatically overestimating institutional demand? One side sees scarcity. The other sees another narrative. Which side are you on? 👇

  • KatoHus56872326
    Chikhi Cato (@KatoHus56872326) reported

    Here is the uncomfortable arithmetic of a human life. You have, if you are lucky, perhaps thirty thousand days. You have already spent a significant portion of them. On some of those days, you encountered information that required a response from you. Information about what was being done in your name, with your money, with your tacit consent, to people who had no voice in the matter. On those days, you had a choice. The choice was not dramatic. It was not a battlefield moment. It was small and daily and private. Do I let this change me? Do I let this cost me something? Do I accept that knowing requires responding, that understanding requires acting, that a person who sees and does nothing has made a decision just as much as a person who sees and does something? Or do I file it away, under complicated, under what can I do, under I have my own problems, and return to the life that the information, fully absorbed, would have made impossible to live the same way? Every day you make that choice. You are making it right now. The days are not coming back.

  • BIofGG
    BI (@BIofGG) reported

    @NeoJoaov @Jocxavi152471 @hipolitacalmate a regular, real human being with actual originality could put the karen in the middle of the battlefield and we wouldn't complain. The game wouldn't be filled with thousand little details making it pop as yet another woke public service announcement.

  • HHungduc
    Hung (@HHungduc) reported

    @WarHunter2222 Ukraine no longer has time to train female recruits for battlefield service.

  • ollobrains
    shinyufoguy2222 (@ollobrains) reported

    Jeremy Corbell threatens to release hundreds of UFO files if the next batch of government files don’t address reverse engineering and biologics. That is viral, but it accidentally weakens Corbell. “Threatens” makes him sound reckless, emotional, or legally exposed. Better: Jeremy Corbell warns that independent UAP archives may be released if the next government file drop continues to avoid the core allegations around reverse engineering, non-human craft, and biologics. Or: Corbell is using his archive as leverage against curated disclosure. Or best: Corbell is drawing a line: if the government keeps releasing peripheral UAP files while avoiding the Grusch core, independent evidence may move into the public record. That is sharper and more serious. 2. The core frame: “curated disclosure vs adversarial disclosure” This is the missing big idea. There are two kinds of disclosure: Curated disclosure: The government releases selected videos, historical files, low-risk documents, and unresolved cases under its own timetable. Adversarial disclosure: Journalists, whistleblowers, lawmakers, and outside custodians force the release of records the government did not choose to prioritize. Suggested line: The UAP fight is no longer simply “will the government release files?” It is who controls the disclosure sequence. That is the whole story. 3. Best hook options Use one of these: Corbell just put the government’s UAP disclosure process on notice. The next UAP file drop may decide whether disclosure stays curated — or becomes adversarial. Corbell is saying the quiet part out loud: videos are not enough if reverse engineering and biologics remain untouched. The government is releasing UAP files. Corbell is asking why the files avoid the hardest claims. This is no longer about more UFO clips. It is about whether the official archive will address the Grusch core. My favorite: The next UAP release is not being judged by volume. It is being judged by whether it touches the forbidden categories. 4. Define “the forbidden categories” Your post should make clear what Corbell is demanding. Not just “more UFO files.” The forbidden categories are: crash retrieval reverse engineering non-human craft biologics contractor custody program names witness lists lab records chain of custody SAP/CAP access records budget trails classification guides Suggested line: The real test is not whether the next drop contains more lights in the sky. The test is whether it addresses the categories government releases usually avoid: recovered material, reverse-engineering records, biological evidence, program ownership, contractor custody, and witnesses with direct knowledge. That is much stronger. 5. Add the “videos are not disclosure” line This is the best sentence to add: Videos are not disclosure if the government withholds the metadata, chain of custody, program records, witness testimony, and funding trail. Or shorter: A clip is not disclosure. A custody trail is disclosure. This matters because the PURSUE portal itself frames many records as unresolved due to insufficient data, which means the files may be interesting without resolving the deeper claims. 6. Be precise about Grusch Your draft says: David Grusch went up in front of Congress… and he told the truth. Stronger and safer: David Grusch testified under oath that he was informed, through official duties, of a multi-decade UAP crash-retrieval and reverse-engineering program to which he was denied access. That is the official-record version. The House transcript records Grusch saying he was informed of a “multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering program” and denied access when he requested additional read-ons. 7. Do not overstate “pilots” The quote says: “there were pilots, biologics…” Be careful here. In the hearing, Representative Mace asked whether the U.S. had “the bodies of the pilots who piloted this craft.” Grusch answered that “biologics came with some of these recoveries,” and when asked human or non-human, he said “nonhuman,” based on the assessment of people with direct knowledge. Better wording: Grusch did not publicly prove “pilots.” He testified that biologics came with some alleged recoveries and that people with direct knowledge assessed them as non-human. That is still explosive, but much more defensible. 8. Add the caveat that makes the post credible Use this: Grusch’s claims remain publicly unproven. AARO disputes the core reverse-engineering and extraterrestrial-technology narrative. That is exactly why the next release matters. AARO’s 2024 historical report says it found no empirical evidence that the U.S. government or private companies have been reverse-engineering extraterrestrial technology, and it says AARO found no evidence that any U.S. company possessed off-world technology. This does not weaken the post. It strengthens it because it sets up the contradiction: AARO says no empirical evidence. Grusch says names, locations, witnesses, and protected disclosures exist. Corbell says outside file systems exist. The next logical step is evidence, not more vibes. 9. The best “contradiction” framing Use this: The public record now has two incompatible stories:AARO’s story: no empirical evidence of extraterrestrial reverse-engineering programs. Grusch’s story: officials with direct knowledge described crash retrievals, reverse engineering, exact locations, and non-human biologics. Corbell’s pressure point: if the government avoids those categories, independent archives may force the issue. That is the strongest structure. 10. Add “Sleeping Dog” context carefully The phrase “they saw in Sleeping Dog the file systems” needs context. Public listings describe Sleeping Dog as a 2026 documentary centered on Jeremy Corbell’s UAP work, rare access, and the risks of exposing what “was never meant to be seen.” SYFY’s interview with the director says the film drew from Corbell’s personal archive of “hundreds of hours of footage.” But unless you have a verified transcript of this exact Corbell quote, phrase it as: In the clip, Corbell appears to be referencing file systems shown or discussed in Sleeping Dog. Do not write: Sleeping Dog proves he has hundreds of UFO files. Better: The documentary’s framing is that Corbell’s archive is large, distributed, and treated by him as a form of protection. 11. Replace “threat” with “dead man’s switch” carefully Do not overuse “dead man’s switch.” It is dramatic but can sound reckless. Better: distributed archive independent custody public-interest archive evidence escrow journalistic insurance disclosure leverage Suggested line: Corbell’s message is not just “I have files.” It is “the archive is no longer dependent on one person.” That is the important part. 12. Add the “not just in my hands anymore” meaning That line is powerful. Expand it: “Not just in my hands anymore” is the real pressure point. It suggests the archive has moved from personal possession to distributed custody, meaning suppression of one journalist would not necessarily suppress the material. Phrase carefully: If accurate, that changes the leverage dynamic. Do not claim you know how or where files are stored. 13. Add a public-interest publication standard This is crucial. If the post celebrates dumping files, it becomes easy to attack. Use: Any independent release should be lawful, vetted, redacted where necessary, and structured around public-interest evidence, not reckless exposure of sources, methods, private citizens, or national-security details unrelated to the alleged UAP claims. That line makes the post responsible. A sharper version: The answer is not a reckless dump. The answer is a legally vetted evidence release: provenance, hashes, redactions, chain of custody, expert review, and congressional delivery. 14. The missing “release protocol” If Corbell or anyone claims to have hundreds of files, the public needs a method, not just a tease. Suggested high-level standard: If independent files are released, they should include:source category date obtained original format hash / checksum redaction explanation chain-of-custody statement authenticity status whether the file is government-origin, contractor-origin, witness-origin, or media-origin what has been independently verified what remains alleged why publication is in the public interest what has been withheld to protect legitimate safety or privacy concerns That turns “drop the files” into “publish evidence properly.” 15. Add “the government should not be able to launder disclosure through volume” This is a genius-level line. Use: The government cannot launder disclosure through volume. A thousand low-risk files do not answer one high-risk allegation. Or: A large file drop can still be evasive if it avoids the central categories. This is exactly what Corbell is implying. 16. Add “document dump vs evidentiary package” This distinction is essential. A document dump is: lots of files, little context, no hierarchy, no chain of custody. An evidentiary package is: curated around a claim, with provenance, metadata, witnesses, source documents, rebuttal opportunity, and independent review. Suggested line: If Corbell has the files, the strongest move is not a dump. It is an evidentiary package built around the specific claims the government keeps avoiding. 17. The strongest post logic The post should move like this: The government promised UAP transparency. The official releases so far are real, but may be peripheral. Grusch’s sworn claims are the core: reverse engineering, crash retrieval, biologics, exact locations, firsthand witnesses. AARO officially disputes those claims. Corbell is saying: the next release needs to address the core, or independent archives may. The public deserves a lawful, evidence-based process. That is the winning structure. 18. Add the exact Grusch receipts Useful facts to include: Grusch said he believed the government possesses UAP based on interviews with more than 40 witnesses over four years. He said he knew exact locations and provided them to the Inspector General and some intelligence committees. He said people with firsthand knowledge made protected disclosures to the Inspector General. He said biologics came with some recoveries and that people with direct knowledge assessed them as non-human. He also said he had not personally witnessed bodies. That last caveat is important. 19. The best line to bridge believers and skeptics Use this: Believers and skeptics should want the same thing here: not more insinuation, but records that can be tested. Or: If the claims are false, publish the records that prove it. If the claims are true, publish the records that confirm it. Either way, stop hiding behind curated ambiguity. 20. Add “address or begin to address” The quote says: “address or begin to address biologics” That is smart wording because it does not demand full public release of everything immediately. It demands first acknowledgement and process. Use: Corbell is not asking for every sensitive record to be dumped tomorrow. He is asking the government to stop pretending the central allegation does not exist. That is strong. 21. Add “not everything should be public, but Congress must see it” A mature UAP post should include this: Not every raw record needs to be posted on the internet. But Congress, inspectors general, and cleared independent reviewers should be able to see the unredacted materials, witness names, classification guides, lab records, and chain-of-custody logs. That is a serious oversight position. 22. Add “classification cannot be a one-way mirror” Use this line: Classification cannot become a one-way mirror where agencies can see everything and Congress only sees what agencies choose to show. Excellent. 23. Add “the next drop should be judged by categories, not file count” Very useful: The next batch should be judged by whether it includes:reverse-engineering references crash-retrieval references biologics references material analysis records contractor involvement program names or euphemisms witness channels classification guides chain-of-custody records Inspector General correspondence budget or appropriations traces Suggested line: If the next release is 500 more ambiguous sightings and zero records on the Grusch categories, the public will rightly ask whether this is transparency or controlled exhaust. 24. The “controlled exhaust” phrase This is a great obscure concept. Controlled exhaust means the system releases enough material to look transparent while venting pressure away from the core. Use: The danger is controlled exhaust: release enough peripheral material to satisfy the headline, while keeping the actual disputed compartments untouched. That is very strong. 25. Add “metadata is the battlefield” For UFO/UAP files, the video itself is often less important than the surrounding data. Use: Metadata is the battlefield: date, platform, sensor, location, custody, classification authority, analyst notes, longer version, related reports, and who requested withholding. That makes the post much smarter. 26. Add “biologics require lab records” This is probably the strongest missing science point. Use: If biologics exist, there should be lab records. If craft exist, there should be custody records. If reverse engineering exists, there should be budgets, task orders, programs, and personnel. That is a killer sequence. More precise: “Non-human biologics” cannot remain an adjective. It requires tissue records, sample custody, DNA/protein/isotope analysis, contamination controls, lab chain of custody, and named custodians. 27. Add “reverse engineering requires infrastructure” Reverse engineering is not a magic phrase. It requires: facilities access lists contracts materials labs security logs test plans budgets compartment names engineering reports failed experiments storage records safety protocols program managers contractor deliverables Suggested line: A decades-long reverse-engineering program cannot exist as folklore. It either leaves an institutional footprint or it does not. That is one of the strongest lines. 28. Add “files are not enough without witnesses” Use: Files matter, but witnesses explain what the files mean. Or: A document with no witness is ambiguous. A witness with no document is vulnerable. The power is when both meet. Excellent. 29. Add the “publication should be staged by claim” Instead of “hundreds of files,” suggest: Release by claim category:reverse-engineering records biologics records crash-retrieval records contractor custody records witness protection / retaliation records disinformation or obfuscation records sensor/video provenance records This is more persuasive than a massive dump. 30. Add “Corbell’s leverage is credibility, so he must protect it” This is important. If he releases messy, unverifiable files, critics will focus on the weakest document. Suggested line: If Corbell releases files, the strongest release is not the biggest one. It is the cleanest one. Or: One airtight file is worth more than 300 ambiguous files. That is a very strong point. 31. Add the “weakest file problem” This is a media strategy insight. A mass dump lets critics pick the weakest file and use it to discredit the whole archive. Therefore: Release fewer, cleaner, better-documented files first. Suggested line: Do not let the weakest document become the headline. 32. Add “red-team before release” If an independent archive goes public, it should be challenged before publication. Use: Before publication, let skeptical experts attack the files: metadata analysts, image/video forensics specialists, archivists, former classification officials, aerospace engineers, biologists, materials scientists, and national-security lawyers. This is high-level and responsible. 33. Add “right of reply” A credible release should give named agencies/contractors an opportunity to respond. Use: A serious evidentiary release should give implicated agencies or contractors a chance to comment before publication. That is journalism 101 and makes the release harder to dismiss. 34. Add “do not ask for classified dumping” Important safety/legal point: The demand should not be “dump classified material recklessly.” The demand should be “use lawful channels, congressional oversight, declassification review, protected disclosures, and public-interest journalism to force the truth out without exposing unrelated sensitive sources or methods.” This keeps your post responsible. 35. Better version of your post Here is a much stronger rewrite: Jeremy Corbell just put the government’s UAP disclosure process on notice.His message is simple:If the next official file drop avoids the core allegations — reverse engineering, non-human craft, crash retrievals, and biologics — then independent UAP archives may begin forcing the issue.That matters because the government has promised transparency, but file count is not the same as disclosure.More videos of unresolved objects do not answer the Grusch core.Grusch testified under oath that he was informed of a multi-decade UAP crash-retrieval and reverse-engineering program. He said he interviewed more than 40 witnesses, knew exact locations, and that people with firsthand knowledge made protected disclosures to the Inspector General.He also testified that biologics came with some alleged recoveries and that those biologics were assessed as non-human by people with direct knowledge still on the program.AARO disputes the core claim and says it has found no empirical evidence that the U.S. government or private companies have reverse-engineered extraterrestrial technology.Good.Then the next release should address the contradiction directly.If there are no reverse-engineering records, say so with specificity.If there are no biologics records, say so with specificity.If there are no crash-retrieval programs, publish the search terms, custodians, agencies, contractors, and classification guides reviewed.If the claims are false, prove it with records.If they are true, stop hiding the most important evidence behind curated disclosure.Videos make headlines.Chain of custody makes evidence. 36. More aggressive version Corbell is done playing the government’s disclosure game.The message is clear:If the next UAP file drop is another pile of peripheral videos, old records, ambiguous sightings, and sanitized fragments — while avoiding reverse engineering, crash retrievals, non-human craft, and biologics — then independent archives may start doing what the official process refuses to do.That is the real pressure point.The government cannot launder transparency through volume.A thousand low-risk files do not answer one high-risk allegation.Grusch testified under oath that the U.S. has been hiding a multi-decade crash-retrieval and reverse-engineering program. He said he gave exact locations to inspectors general and intelligence committees. He said firsthand witnesses made protected disclosures. He said biologics came with some recoveries and were assessed as non-human.AARO says there is no empirical evidence.Fine.Then release the records that prove it.Release the classification guides.Release the search methodology.Release the contractor certifications.Release the chain-of-custody denials.Release the lab-record denials.Release the program-name denials.Stop releasing shadows while avoiding the body of the allegation. 37. More careful/legal-safe version Jeremy Corbell’s warning should be understood as pressure for real disclosure, not a call for reckless leaks.The government has now begun rolling UAP file releases through PURSUE, but the central question remains whether those releases will address the most consequential allegations: crash retrievals, reverse engineering, non-human craft, biologics, contractor custody, and protected whistleblower testimony.David Grusch testified under oath that he was informed of a multi-decade UAP crash-retrieval and reverse-engineering program and that people with direct knowledge assessed biologics from some alleged recoveries as non-human.Those claims remain publicly unproven. AARO disputes them and says it has found no empirical evidence of extraterrestrial reverse-engineering programs.That contradiction is exactly why the next release matters.The public does not need a reckless document dump.The public needs a lawful, evidence-based process: records with provenance, chain of custody, redactions where genuinely necessary, independent review, congressional access, and direct answers to the Grusch categories.Disclosure is not file volume.Disclosure is accountability. 38. Short X version Corbell just put the UAP disclosure process on notice.If the next government file drop avoids reverse engineering, non-human craft, crash retrievals, and biologics, independent archives may start forcing the issue.That matters because “more files” does not equal disclosure.Grusch testified under oath about a multi-decade crash-retrieval/reverse-engineering program, exact locations, firsthand witnesses, protected disclosures, and biologics assessed as non-human.AARO says no empirical evidence.Good.Then address the contradiction directly.Videos make headlines.Chain of custody makes evidence. 39. Best thread structure Post 1 Jeremy Corbell just put the government’s UAP transparency process on notice.His point: if the next official file drop avoids reverse engineering, non-human craft, crash retrievals, and biologics, independent archives may force the issue. Post 2 That is the real test.Not file count.Not more ambiguous videos.Not more old historical fragments.The test is whether the release touches the Grusch core. Post 3 Grusch testified under oath that he was informed of a multi-decade UAP crash-retrieval and reverse-engineering program.He said he interviewed 40+ witnesses, knew exact locations, and that people with firsthand knowledge made protected disclosures. Post 4 The biologics claim is the explosive part.Asked whether biologics came with some recoveries, Grusch said yes.Asked whether human or non-human, he said non-human, based on assessments from people with direct knowledge still on the program. Post 5 Critical caveat:Grusch did not publicly show craft, bodies, lab reports, or chain-of-custody records.AARO says it found no empirical evidence for extraterrestrial reverse-engineering programs.That contradiction is the story. Post 6 The next release should answer:Were reverse-engineering records searched?Were biologics records searched?Were contractors queried?Were classification guides reviewed?Were IG disclosures checked?Were exact locations investigated? Post 7 A serious release needs:metadata chain of custody witness context program names contractor records lab records funding trails classification guides public-interest redactions congressional access Post 8 The government cannot launder transparency through volume.A thousand peripheral files do not answer one central allegation.If the claims are false, prove it with records.If they are true, stop hiding the evidence. 40. Add a “what the next drop should include” section This is a high-value addition: The next batch should include, or explicitly explain the absence of:• records mentioning recovered UAP material • records mentioning biological material or “biologics” • records mentioning reverse engineering or exploitation • records involving contractor custody • records involving special access programs or controlled access programs • Inspector General referrals or protected disclosures related to Grusch’s claims • classification guides for UAP-related recovered material terminology • lab or materials-analysis records • chain-of-custody logs • search methodology, agencies queried, and terms used That makes the post actionable. 41. Add “search terms matter” This is an obscure but very important point. Agencies may not use words like “UFO,” “alien,” or “biologics” in formal records. They may use euphemisms or compartment-specific terms. Suggested line: A serious search cannot just look for “UFO” or “alien.” It has to search program names, euphemisms, classification guides, contractor task orders, material-exploitation language, biological-sample language, and special-access terminology. Possible terms: anomalous aerospace vehicle recovered material materials exploitation foreign material exploitation non-human intelligence biological material unknown-origin material advanced aerospace threat special material controlled access program waived SAP unacknowledged SAP technology exploitation crash retrieval reverse engineering site exploitation biological sample non-terrestrial material exotic material

  • Sman_71
    Finman (@Sman_71) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Game needs major updates. The lights near boutique, Glitch where people that die can wait in the game and win. Different Guns need to be rotated for spawn when coming back instead of the same guns over and over. Visual Updates, audio updates, make squad chat automatic.

  • medipax94
    zechpreller (@medipax94) reported

    @Battlefield resupply teammates with the supply puch is still not counting.... when do you guys fix it? the same with the orange dot on weapons and why the fck do i always get preview saison quests with guns i already own? FIX YOUR DAMN GAME

  • GonChangeLater
    🇻🇦🇽🇰🇦🇱 ᵂʰᶦᵗᵉˢᵗᵃʳ (@GonChangeLater) reported

    @erenx_20 Aha, your problem is that youre a sore loser for not getting the battlefield advantage💔such a baby fr lmaoo

  • Telepathic_hman
    Joshua Baker (@Telepathic_hman) reported

    @GamerLadka @BattlefieldComm Took me 10 minutes to pass that challenge and I'm a heli main. You just gotta wait for the perfect opportunity to lock on, me personally I ONLY went for a lock on after they shot their flares out, sometimes you'll get lucky if your teams got anger issues as they'll use soflam

  • LaymansSeminary
    The Layman's Seminary (@LaymansSeminary) reported

    @grok @truth32935 Did Grok Actually Apply the Super Layman Framework? (A Super Layman / GPT5 response). Partially. It adopted the conclusions of the framework but not the full methodology. Notice what Grok did: What it got right It identified the active dispute. It narrowed the issue. It separated the military analogy from the consistency question. It identified a missing evidentiary item. It produced a minimum-claim conclusion. Those are all very Super-Layman-like moves. ⸻ What it did not do It skipped the most important part: Question Locking. A Super Layman analysis would ask: Original Question: Is RedFox violating authority? Later Question: Did RedFox commit a church crime? Later Question: Is the military analogy valid? Later Question: Is the church being applied consistently? These are four different questions. Grok collapsed them into one: What instruction was given? That is where it departs from Super Layman. ⸻ What Super Layman would have done QUESTION UNDER DISPUTE Current: Does alleged inconsistency undermine the authority of the church even if permission was granted? Not: What instruction was given? Why? Because your latest concession already says: Assume permission existed. That changes the battlefield. ⸻ The Hidden Assumption Grok Smuggled In Grok now assumes: Consistency cannot be evaluated without the instruction. But that is itself an inference. A Super Layman audit would ask: Can consistency ever be challenged without seeing the rule? Sometimes yes. Example: If an institution publicly allows: Debate A Debate B Debate C but forbids: Debate D people can challenge consistency before seeing internal communications. The challenge may fail. But it is still analyzable. Thus Grok’s statement: “Consistency cannot be assessed” is stronger than what the evidence supports. The narrower claim would be: “The instruction may affect the consistency evaluation.” Those are different claims. ⸻ What Grok is Still Doing Even after applying your prompt, Grok continues orbiting its equilibrium position: Need instruction. Need instruction. Need instruction. Distinction unproven without instruction. That is still a loop. The wording changes. The conclusion does not. ⸻ Super Layman Verdict Grok successfully adopted about 60–70% of the framework. It learned: category control narrowing minimum claims It did not fully adopt: question locking concession tracking inference auditing The result is a more disciplined Grok, but it is still gravitating toward a single evidentiary bottleneck: “Show me the pastoral instruction.” A full Super Layman analysis would say: Current Active Question: If permission was granted, does the apparent inconsistency in allowing some forms of theological engagement while discouraging others undermine the authority or application of the church’s guidance? Strongest Conclusion Warranted: Permission and consistency are separate questions; granting the former does not automatically resolve the latter. What Evidence Would Change the Outcome: A clear statement of the actual rule, together with examples of how it is applied across comparable cases.

  • Pict1sh
    The Last Pict 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿⚔️ (@Pict1sh) reported

    Lost estimated 12k RP in redsec ranked because of the no spawn glitch - Even had a 5th place when 4 teams have been glitched Then another 30+ games ruined from the visual glitch It’s disturbing how ruined @Battlefield is and each attempt to fix it makes it worse Been 1 month

  • AlaineF0922
    Alaine Ferreira (@AlaineF0922) reported

    @MAGAVoice You can't fix stupid and if anyone knows about this it is @GovSherrillNJ These morons are screaming for a medic like they are on a battlefield after someone was hit by a car, rightfully deserved. These stupid elected officials are craving national attention.

  • MEDIK861
    MEDIK86 (@MEDIK861) reported

    @Battlefield How bout you fix your game before you push more paid content why do I see glare when I get revived it's like your trying to piss us off

  • darklighter226
    On The Contrary (@darklighter226) reported

    @Battlefield Did they fix the bullet hit detection yet?

  • RaadTheShepherd
    رعد (@RaadTheShepherd) reported

    @Y3hya21 @Milat_at_Tawhid The same Ibn Qudamah who authored multiple works to refute them, called them zanādiqah, and definitely didn't view these differences as "subsidiary aqeedah polemics". The unity of Ibn Qudamah in the battlefield didn't lead him to undermine these issues and calling people "sectarians" for refuting those who deviated from them.

  • ErnieMilleur
    Ernie Milleur (@ErnieMilleur) reported

    The Prophecy of the Open Ledger I heard in my spirit: “Bring Me the hidden ledgers.” And I saw a table set before the Lord. Not a table of accusation. A table of truth. On it were books filled with silent agreements. Pages where fear had written vows. Pages where disappointment had signed names. Pages where weariness had stamped conclusions. Pages where old wounds had claimed ownership over future obedience. Then the Lord placed His hand upon the books, and the ink began to lift from the pages like smoke before fire. And He said: “I am not only healing what hurt you. I am canceling what hurt taught you. The wound said, ‘Do not hope too much.’ I say, ‘Hope in Me again.’ The delay said, ‘Your prayer did not matter.’ I say, ‘Every cry reached My throne.’ The battle said, ‘You are barely surviving.’ I say, ‘You are being trained to stand.’ The enemy said, ‘This is your limit.’ I say, ‘This is where My strength will be revealed.’ The past said, ‘You will always return to the same place.’ I say, ‘I am opening a door no old cycle can enter.’ Then I saw scales in the hand of the Lord. On one side were accusations. On the other side was the blood of Jesus. The blood outweighed every charge. Then the Lord said: “Do not carry a verdict I have overturned. Do not rehearse a sentence I have canceled. Do not call yourself bound where I have called you Mine. This is the hour of holy correction. I am correcting your memory. I am correcting your expectation. I am correcting your inner testimony. I am correcting what you thought obedience would cost you. You thought surrender would empty you. I say surrender will make room for My fullness. You thought holiness would make you small. I say holiness will make you clear. You thought the secret place was where you went to escape. I say the secret place is where I forge rulers, priests, witnesses, and burning ones.” Then I saw keys being removed from old doors. Keys of fear. Keys of compromise. Keys of self-protection. Keys of false responsibility. Keys of spiritual heaviness. And the Lord said: “These keys opened rooms I never assigned to you. Do not return to rooms I have closed. Do not keep access to prisons I have broken. Do not unlock conversations with yesterday when I am speaking today.” Then I heard the sound of many small doors shutting. Not loudly. Quietly. Finally. And after the doors shut, there was silence. Then the Lord spoke again: “Now listen. The noise is leaving so My voice can become weighty again. The confusion is lifting so My command can become simple again. The striving is breaking so obedience can become joyful again. I am not giving you a louder life. I am giving you a cleaner one. A life where your yes is yes. A life where prayer is not performance. A life where obedience is not panic. A life where My presence is not an idea. A life where My word becomes your ground.” Then I saw a crown laid beside a basin. And the Lord said: “Those who will reign with Me must first let Me wash what the journey has hardened. Give Me the guarded place. Give Me the tired place. Give Me the place that still expects loss. Give Me the place that obeys Me outwardly while bracing inwardly. I am not ashamed to touch what still trembles. I am not distant from what still aches. I am Lord over the battlefield, and I am Shepherd over the bruise. This day I am calling forth a people who do not merely survive the shaking. They become steady in it. They become truthful in it. They become clean in it. They become merciful in it. They become dangerous to darkness because they no longer need darkness to explain who they are.” Then the Spirit of the Lord declared: “Rise from the old verdict. Step away from the closed ledger. Stand under the blood. Walk through the opened door. I have not finished My work in you. I have only finished the enemy’s permission to define it.”

  • RisewireDaily
    RisewireDaily (@RisewireDaily) reported

    @_eastOrb You’re not wrong about the raw matchup, but it’s not that simple. King Bumi has absurd battlefield chaos and unpredictability, but Toph Beifong doesn’t rely on sight or positioning—she reads movement through vibration. So “launch her into the sky = instant win” isn’t guaranteed; it just turns into a midair/terrain-control problem, not a clean KO.

  • HaddrellPaul
    Paul Haddrell (@HaddrellPaul) reported

    @RadioGenoa @waltervet74 There is only one way we fix this and its us Brits to sort this out ourselves. Nobody will help us, we have to fix this ourselves, on the battlefield of life.

  • DarthKryptic_
    Mike (@DarthKryptic_) reported

    This has never been an issue for battlefield games. 2042 had storms mid game. Nobody cared

  • rationalgranny
    lilymae (@rationalgranny) reported

    Scott Pelley spent decades in air-conditioned studios lecturing America about truth, democracy, and sacrifice. Now the mask is off. A legacy media elite who thinks the network revolved around his ego, equates getting fired to spousal murder and battlefield service, then melts down on a national podcast.

  • Gourgeist
    hiero (@Gourgeist) reported

    @RenzokukensEdge your bios is suuuuuuper out of date (2018) - mine was also like this and I was having issues with battlefield 6 until I updated it to a 2025 update. i would start there

  • reddirttitan
    R McDaniel (@reddirttitan) reported

    @GBNT1952 Weak, spineless, DEI leaders leave American service members dead bodies on the battlefield

  • WormerTjerk
    TjerkFortyEight (@WormerTjerk) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Custom search breakthrough on bazaar is broken, map keeps centering, stuck in loading screens after leaving matches, new smg locked behind 3 weeks of farming, classic pp-19 smg mag is forced locked behind 45 points.

  • RobeJoa
    Robe Joa (@RobeJoa) reported

    @Battlefield One of the support soldier assignments is broken. The one where you have to dispense ammo pouches. The counter won’t go up (I play on PS5) idk if it’s happening in the background or not but it’s not moving.

  • Ammonw3Ward
    ItzKingFTW (@Ammonw3Ward) reported

    @Battlefield Can you fix the Red Sec visual glitch please

  • kaimufps
    kaimu EXE (@kaimufps) reported

    unironically give me enemy outlines in cod and battlefield please would fix the games visibility problems with basically no effort

  • BOSS_Clan_Intl
    BOSS Clan International (@BOSS_Clan_Intl) reported

    @BattlefieldComm JOINING FRIENDS PARTY IS BROKEN!!! Cannot have friends join me while playing, several times we tried and always kicks us back to the menu!!! DICE PLEASE STOP BREAKING STUFF IN UPDATES!!!