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   D to Wolfgang Agnes   
   Re: Netnews: The Origin Story   
   07 Nov 24 10:07:21   
   
   From: nospam@example.net   
      
   On Wed, 6 Nov 2024, Wolfgang Agnes wrote:   
      
   > Rich  writes:   
   >   
   >> D  wrote:   
   >>> This is the truth!  As a thought experiment I sometimes think about   
   >>> how I would be able to handle usenet if it had 10x the nr of posts,   
   >>> and I don't think I would.   
   >>   
   >> Been there, seen that....  Circa 1995 (I forget which groups now) the   
   >> text posting volume was so great in the few groups I was following that   
   >> it was not possible to keep up.  I was always behind, and falling   
   >> further behind each day.  Eventually the fall behind problem reached a   
   >> point where I decided to just drop out.  So I disappeared for a good   
   >> ten years or so.  Of course, when I did return again, Usenet was a   
   >> shadow of its former self as far as text posting rates go.   
   >>   
   >>> It would have to be either a laser focus on a very small nr of   
   >>> groups, or aggressive filtering of the subject lines.   
   >>   
   >> One did have to do both, and even so, the volume was impossible to keep   
   >> up with if the group was at all active.   
   >   
   > That's right.  This gives me the idea that a community should not really   
   > be that large.  On the other hand, I do think the size we are right now   
   > could be enlarged a bit.   
      
   But where can we do our recruitment? I'm the only one I know who is using   
   usenet. The more avant garde are on mastodon.   
      
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