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    Ok there is something deeply weird here. Why would a propaganda show allow a Pole on to tell truth about Polish views AND broadcast it. I’m pretty sure it’s not live

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      Yeah, when I have seen people talk out of turn in the past, they get spoken over quite heavily. My guess is either a) the reality of the situation is too apparent, so lying about it is pointless, and/or b) the Kremlin continues to paint themselves the victim with the world against them with this Polish truth happening to work with second half of the narrative.

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      Why not? In this particular case, Kremlin’s propaganda narrative of Poland being anti-Russian is only strengthened.

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    Was it actually a mistake by Ukraine, or was it a false flag fail? I mean either way, there’s no way Poland is going to stop helping Russia get punched in the dick.

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      IMHO it was hard negotiations with the use of international mechanisms. By the way, Poland never said that it will completely stop helping Ukraine.

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      This worked for me. Firefox on Windows. Thanks!

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          That just shows that Firefox is superior. ;-)

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            It is. But it still has its quirks and potential to be even better.

            For example this: x

            If I click the text it opens an empty page pointing at the file with “No video with supported Format and MIME found”. But if I expand it by clicking the symbol the video works. (that’s the original link for this post…)

            So I can sadly understand if less tech-inclined people complain about Firefox when something like this happens.

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      I think you don’t need to mirror the file. Just putting the original link here already fixes it. Links directly pointing to the mp4 file seem to be handled differently than the link being embedded (and expanded by clicking the symbol) here (tested below)

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      There seems to be a problem (across several platforms, but mainly Firefox) with recognizing the exact file format if the link is directly pointing to the mp4 file instead of having the video embedded on a page. Try saving the link as file and watch it from there.

      PS: And as a test. Does this work? It’s the same link, but now obviously here inside the page.