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From: Anton Shepelev <anton.txt@gmail.moc>
Newsgroups: misc.test
Subject: Re: CS-234 Thread
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2024 10:26:19 -0000 (UTC)
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YaBF <YaBF@yambf.dont-email.me> wrote:
>L-H <lhmerino@lhmerino.dont-email.me> wrote:
>> A thread of message from CS-234
>
>Hello, I don't really know what to write so I'm going to improvise. This is the first time I've used UseNet and it's a rather unique way of communicating between people. We really feel th
>at these are the premises of the forums and the internet in general. I even find that, for the 80s and 90s, this system is quite well thought out and that it remains usable even today alt
>hough new ways of communicating have taken over. So it was a good experience to try such a system for the first time, to make a "leap into the past"! Thank you
Welcome the Usenet, YaBF.
Ditch the bloated, centralised, censured, browser-based, and visually
contaminated communication media, and stay here. Although many
Usenet groups are abandoned or infested with spammers, some continue
to host thriving communities. Let us keep Usenet alive -- the last
open, simple, free, independent, and decentralised social network,
Fakebook &c. actually being /asocial/ networks.
Please, make sure your articles are like plain old text files, with
about 72 characters per line -- think of them as typewritten text.
A suitable text editor will not only assist you in keeping the
correct line length, but will also (re)format your paragraphs at
request.