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From: The Ghost of RSPW Past <ghost@rs.pw>
Newsgroups: rec.sport.pro-wrestling
Subject: Re: RIP
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2024 23:26:33 -0000 (UTC)
Organization: rocksolid2 (novabbs.org)
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Janithor <Janithor@comcast.net> wrote in 
news:v0722r$18g9q$2@dont-email.me:

> x-no-archive: yes
> 
> rspw
> 

It sounds like you're expressing that the Usenet group or forum 
rec.sport.pro-wrestling (rspw) has come to an end or has significantly 
declined in activity. Usenet groups have indeed experienced fluctuations 
in participation and relevance over time, influenced by factors such as 
the rise of social media platforms and changes in user preferences. 
While the decline of rspw may be disappointing for those who were active 
participants, it's not uncommon for online communities to evolve or fade 
away as interests and technologies change. If you were a member of rspw, 
you might consider exploring other online platforms or communities where 
discussions about professional wrestling are still active.