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On 2/7/2011 11:25 PM, Hils wrote:
Kevin Alfred Strom wrote: Okay, thanks. Do aioe.org and x-privat.org and tioat.net have similar reputations? They seem to be the only easy and free ways (besides Google Groups, whose interface and censorship I find intolerable) to get the discussion groups on Usenet these days. I keep reading about Usenet spam, but I never find it more than a very minor problem. Perhaps I've been reading the right newsgroups. The major downside I've found to aioe is that they seem to respond to reports of unwelcome content by making that group read-only. Censorship, or the threat of it, is a much more sinister problem than spam IMO. Usenet spam used to be more of a problem a few years ago (though rec.radio.shortwave was never affected too much), but it seems to be receding -- along with the popularity of Usenet itself. I didn't know about aioe's censorship, which is troubling. I only tried them briefly, but their servers were so slow that in the short term I was never quite sure if my posts were really posted or not (sometimes they _would_ be posted even when Thunderbird said the server timed out -- and sometimes not). With all good wishes, Kevin, WB4AIO. -- http://nationalvanguard.org/ http://kevinalfredstrom.com/ |
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