On Wed, 06 Mar 2024 12:22:30 +0100, "Blueshirt" <
[email protected]> wrote: >D wrote:
On Tue, 05 Mar 2024 23:10:41 +0100, "Blueshirt" <[email protected]> wrote:
D wrote:
usenet is always available, does not require login, and
is where many former google groups users are finding new
ways to stay connected ...
If people had been clever enough they'd never have bothered
with Google Groups in the first place!
a few gg users had been described as "legitimate" by server
admins and also by other non-gg users going back to circa
2002
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so maybe there really were a significant number of
legit gg users that could use welcome guidance and
encouragement to continue participating in these mostly
unmoderated usenet newsgroup forums...it's free to try
I'm sure there were responsible users of Google Groups, plenty
of them. The alternatives were always out there though. People
didn't need to wait until Google pulled the plug on their Usenet
gateway in 2024 to find them. Usenet providers and nntp servers
have never gone away!
but using any web browser was so much easier, and many were already using
or testing dejanews in addition to the traditional news server/newsreader;
so when big brother ... err, i mean "google" ... absorbed deja into their illustrious empire, what could possibly go wrong? by the time their "beta" appeared (29 november 2004), google groups became increasingly unreliable, dysfunctional and for all practical purposes unusable as a search archive;
but of course usenet, being autonomous and decentralized, never relied on web-based archives to begin with; easier to archive news articles locally,
that way everything is already cherry-picked and spam/trolls filtered out;
and some news servers have long rentention, some going back over a decade, making it easy to use a news reader (e.g. 40tude dialog) to search groups,
or this tor-friendly web link
http://put.hk and search for articles there
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