Randall Shimizu wrote:
N.Y. attorney general forces ISPs to curb Usenet access | The Iconoclast
Usenet has taken a horrible dive in recent years. I have been reading usenet since 1989. The groups back then were MORE active with more useful content than they are now. Now it is all spam and much less actual content. It seems a lot of the discussion has moved to web forums which I find really depressing. I can't stand corresponding via web forums. So slow and inconvenient.
However, I am surprised that more news servers did not drop the alt.binaries groups ages ago due to the massive resources they take up. I can't conceive of how they were ever worth carrying.
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