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Dead Newsgroups?
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 13:14:29 +0100, Marco Schwarz
wrote: Hi.. Jürgen Exner wrote: [Note: Cross-posted to 4 affected groups] Hm.., there are more than four infected (er affected) groups.. What happened? Well an exodus but a lot of fishy folks changed to TFA - The Freshwater Aquarium, a Google group on internet. On the one hand spam-free threads, nice people, active discussions but on the other hand a very poor G2 user interface.. Was there a major reorg that my ISP didn't implement? Moderated groups..? BTW: Look rpm (rec.ponds.moderated) is doing well.. I miss some of the people at TFA, but I just can't follow the discussions there. As you say, the user interface is a hindrance. |
Dead Newsgroups?
"Charles" wrote in message ... I miss some of the people at TFA, but I just can't follow the discussions there. As you say, the user interface is a hindrance. =============== I find Google groups awful and don't post on any of them. I stick to Usenet. -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
Dead Newsgroups?
Hi..
Charles wrote: I miss some of the people at TFA, but I just can't follow the discussions there. As you say, the user interface is a hindrance. Okay but G2 is (TFA-related) no must..! -- cu Marco |
Dead Newsgroups?
On Nov 18, 4:56 am, Marco Schwarz wrote:
Hi.. Charles wrote: I miss some of the people at TFA, but I just can't follow the discussions there. As you say, the user interface is a hindrance. Okay but G2 is (TFA-related) no must..! -- cu Marco Google interface, yes, different from Usenet, somewhere between the forum boilerplate and Usenet. I've gotten used to it (Google). It does have some useful features like files areas, imbedded graphics, etc. The content & flow of the conversations in TFA are very much like here though, or what here used to be like. For me, that makes up for the differences. http://groups.google.ca/group/The-Freshwater-Aquarium It's 'moderated', but it really isn't. Other than deleting the obvious porn posts and banning the posters who left them, TFA still feels very Usenet, and that's not an accident and should not be a surprise. TFA's organization and management (or lack of ;~) is by Usenet people who liked Usenet just the way it was. Anyways, not trying to sell TFA on anyone. It's nice to see rafm looking better. cheers NetMax |
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