Ref: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9987679to ride herd on.)
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Old usenet-head here (on it regularly from 1991, first met it 1986) ...
First problem: there's no identity authentication mechanism in NNTP. So spam is a problem, forged moderation headers are a problem, general abuse is a problem. (A modern syndicated forum system with OAuth or some successor model would be a lot easier
Second problem: storage demands expand faster than the user base. Because it's a flood-fill store-and-forward system, each server node tries to replicate the entire feed. Consequently news admins tended to put a short expiry on posts in binary groupsso they'd be deleted fairly promptly ... but if you do that, the lusers can't find what they're looking for so they ask their friends to repost the bloody things, ad nauseam.
Third problem: etiquette. Yeah, yeah, I am coming over all elitist here, but the original usenet mindset was exactly that. These days we're used to being overrun by everyone who can use a point-and-drool interface on their phone to look at Facebook,but back in September 1992 it was a real shock to the system when usenet was suddenly gatewayed onto AOL, I can tell you. Previously usenet more or less got along because the users were university staff and students (who could be held accountable to some
These days much of the functionality of usenet (minus the binaries) is provided by Reddit. Usenet itself turned into a half-assed space-hogging brain dead file sharing network. And we know what ISPs think of space-hogging half-assed stuff that doesn'tmake them money and risks getting them sued.
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Sysop: | Keyop |
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Location: | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK |
Users: | 475 |
Nodes: | 16 (3 / 13) |
Uptime: | 147:27:08 |
Calls: | 9,477 |
Calls today: | 8 |
Files: | 13,610 |
Messages: | 6,120,733 |