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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/ScurvyDog509 on 2024-11-29 17:20:12+00:00.
First off, thank you. The energy and dedication in this community are inspiring. Your passion for uncovering the truth and your openness to share is what makes this movement possible. What you do matters, and it’s making people sit up and take notice.
That said, with great power comes great responsibility. For our work to have the impact we’re all aiming for, we’ve got to be rock-solid about the evidence we present. That means being careful, clear, and focused on sharing only what can really move the needle.
So, let’s keep these key things in mind:
Movement Matters Most
Objects that hover, drift, or move slowly or things that could easily be explained by wind, drones, or planes simply aren’t going to cut it. What makes UAP evidence stand out is behavior that defies what we know like sudden acceleration, sharp turns, speeds that blow modern tech out of the water.
Rule Out the Ordinary First
If something could be explained by everyday stuff like planes, balloons, spotlights, it’s not UAP needle-moving level evidence. Before we call something extraordinary, we’ve got to eliminate the ordinary. We should welcome the skeptics who are in here because they elevate the quality of evidence required.
Don’t Stop Filming
You know what’s heartbreaking? “After I stopped recording, it zoomed away crazy fast!” We’ve all been there, but let’s avoid it when we can. If you think you’re seeing something incredible, keep that camera rolling. Short clips of stationary objects just isn't going to convince the public.
Long Footage Wins
Shoutout to everyone capturing extended footage or live-streaming in the UK recently, keep it up! The more context and continuity, the stronger our case. You’re setting the gold standard for the rest of us.
This isn’t about discouraging anyone. It’s about keeping this community credible. If we flood the conversation with easily debunked or flimsy submissions, we risk losing the momentum that has been built. But when we’re disciplined, thoughtful, and rigorous, we show the world that this is a subject worth taking seriously.
Thank you for everything you’re doing to push the boundaries of what we know. Let’s keep going, keep sharing responsibly, and keep chasing the truth with curiosity and open minds.
I am not a mod. Just a passionate member of this community.