On Sat, 31 Oct 2020 03:02:45 -0700, Andre Jute wrote:
> Don't hold your breath. Google announced many years ago, not too long
> after they gained effective control of Usenet,
1. NO ONE has control of usenet, especially google. It is a globally
distributed and maintained system of sharing discussion. Your cvan be a
leaf and get all your messages from a node, or if you want to pony up
with the $$$$(for a feed and posting right and equiment), you can be a
node. It is just different programs.
> that they had no
> intention of assigning resources to it and that no update should be
> expected, nor overly much in management. Effectively, they wanted Usenet
> to die. Instead Usenet proved to be a home for the most stubborn
> Neanderthals on the Internet, as you can read in RBT any day of the
> week. Google is right now in the process of reformatting the
> presentation of the groups, so I assume they've given up declaring
> Usenet dead...
Google tried to kill usenet by providing another 'service'. It stunk then
and it still does. It is a base intelligence test of whether people use
google groups or real usenet.
>
> I'd like to know from all these clowns posting knee-jerk responses about
> how Tom is wrong, Google has nothing to do with Usenet, etc, etc, much
> more stupidity -- who do you think paid the salaries of the designers
> and programmers who recently visibly changed RBT, who sent out the
> notices of which I got several, signed by Google, that soon the old
> format will disappear and the new format will be compulsory?
LOL, I don't give a toss about what google does to people stupid enoigh
to use their services. They are talkng about their sheel to usenet and it
does not affect usenet. There wil be millions of people giving googlw thw
finger as they always have,
> (It may
> have happened already, actually, since I can no longer see the choice of
> going back to the original version.) Whatever makes you think you still
> own even a smidgin of Usenet when Google is clearly in effective
> control? Here's a practical question: Who will you complain to if you
> don't like the new interface?
What new interface. I can still use interfaces that date from the UNIX
era.
>
> Andre Jute "Neanderthals" may be too kind
Hahahahahaha. You really are clueless and live in your own reality.
Please don't stop posting. Every time you make posts outlining your
"extensive knowledge of technology", I have a god laugh at the utterley
clueless "name dropping" you indulge in.