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AOL Kills Usenet Access

Numair writes "BetaNews is reporting that AOL is about to terminate Usenet access for its users. Now, before everyone starts rejoicing ... where is the Usenet community going to find another large media company to protect it from frivolous copyright lawsuits?"

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  1. Uh oh... by TychoCelchuuu · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Is it good because it cleans up Usenet? Or does it just mean there will be an influx of idiocy to everywhere else? I'm scared!

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  2. Well, that will be... by dcw3 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ...the final nail in the coffin for me. The only reason I've stuck with them is because I've had an account dating back over a dozen years, and didn't want to give up that e-mail address. Between this, and the 33% price increase I saw when they did away with their 2 yr. plan, I see little reason to stay with them anymore...rat bastards.

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  3. Real uses for USENET anymore? by kaustik · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Not trolling here, but...
    I remember the old days of dialing into my shell account and using my little news reader ('tin' was it?) to read through my favorite groups. I even remember downloading multiple posts, linking them together, and using some archaic app (binhex, maybe) to turn them into little binary apps like hangman. I was a big fan of USENET back then - good discussions, helpful people, uncensored pr0n...
    I tried to visit some groups recently and was sad to see more spam than a hotmail account, one-sentence off-topic posts, etc. Does anyone actually know of any more useful groups?

  4. Do people still read Usenet? by Canthros · · Score: 3, Interesting

    My alma mater shut off their news server a year or so ago. I have the strangest feeling the Usenet is finally dying its rather long-deserved death.

    Like everyone else, though, I can't but view the removal of AOL from Usenet except with joy. I don't see how it could really hurt the old newsgroups.

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    Canthros
  5. Re:Wow. by westlake · · Score: 4, Interesting
    When AOL gained Usenet access people referred to it as "the September that never ended", referring to the fact that there was now a constant influx of clueless newbies

    But without new blood Usenet ages and dies.

    What happens if other ISPs decide that maintaining a news server for a handful of Geeks is no longer worth the trouble?

  6. one of the worst hit by AOHell by crimethinker · · Score: 3, Interesting
    alt.tasteless was never the same after AOHell infested the group. All the time some dumbass would be jumping in, asking about scrotum self-repair or the exploding whale. "I heard you guys have pics of [starlet #1] and [starlet #2]! Can someone email them to [tard@aol.com]?" followed by a quick "ME TOO!!!!!11" from [tard_number_2@aol.com]. It got to be a contest to see who could flame them back the best; many a snuff story was written with an AOHeller as the star.

    I'd put in an ObTasteless here, but I've been out of the loop for so long on account of the spam that I just don't have the heart for it any more. [wipes a wistful tear from his eye]

    -paul

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