ot; google groups ending Usenet support/peering

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Doug Eastick

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Dec 25, 2023, 9:28:01 PM12/25/23
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just noticed the above as i checked a usenet group using GG web interface.


Kevin M.

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Dec 25, 2023, 9:37:44 PM12/25/23
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Show of hands: Who uses Usenet to access this group?

Kevin M. (RPCV)


On Mon, Dec 25, 2023 at 6:28 PM Doug Eastick <eas...@eastick.ca> wrote:



just noticed the above as i checked a usenet group using GG web interface.


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Tom Wolper

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Dec 25, 2023, 10:35:40 PM12/25/23
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This is an email group and not a Usenet group.

Bob Jersey

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Dec 26, 2023, 9:29:39 AM12/26/23
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Usenet preceded some people's being born, so to them it's bordering-on-irrelevant. Still, the older content is being preserved for purposes of historical record, much like old CBS shows preserve that aperture-inside-Eye-inside-Eye network ID...     B

Doug Eastick, Dec 25th:

Mark Jeffries

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Dec 26, 2023, 11:03:13 AM12/26/23
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And like so much of the proto-Internet, the trolls and bots had taken over Usenet.

Mark Jeffries


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Tom Wolper

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Dec 26, 2023, 8:04:38 PM12/26/23
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For those too young to remember, Usenet was an internet service outside of the World Wide Web. It was a regular service offered by ISPs and people accessed it through dedicated apps or email programs like Outlook. In 2008 at the time of the birth of social media and the end of dial up services, the major ISPs like Verizon and AT&T decided to drop their Usenet service. Google picked it up as a web based version but from 2008 onwards the text based groups were left to the trolls and bots.

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