Really? Well, that blows. One of the things I liked about the
discussions here, were that the threads could meander on, and evolve.
And if it got too bad, you just set up a kill filter for the thread,
and didn't worry about it afterwards. And moderators do tend towards
censorship (not saying that's happening there, but it's a common
byproduct).
Actually, that's probably the main reason I prefer newsgroups over
web-forums. It's a lot easier to have control over what you need to
bother with. Kill-Filters and Watch-Filters being two, but also a much
easier time of keeping current. Most Web-Forums have a "View New
Posts" button, but those tend to hard-refresh. As in, if there's three
pages of posts, I only have time (or energy) to read one page worth,
if I come back later it just tracks what's new from my last visit.
Here, it sits there indefinitely (if you download text bodies*
automatically). A lot easier to read intermittently.
* And no, I don't mean o+< o+< :)
And if they're having storage issues, that's not a good thing either.
But then again, Newsgroups as a whole do seem to be a dying form. My
ISP recently completely abandoned them, and I had to source an
alternate news server. So there's that on the downside.
Morgan Vening