• Increase newsgroup traffic... ?

    From Peter Franks@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 17 00:27:00 2020
    It saddens me that newsgroups are going the way of the dinosaur. I find
    them far superior to their replacement, web-based forums. Never been a
    fan of how forums are organized, membership requirements, advertising, etc.

    How do we increase traffic at rec.guns? How do we increase traffic at newsgroups in general?

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  • From Frank@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 17 14:12:52 2020
    On 1/16/2020 7:27 PM, Peter Franks wrote:
    # It saddens me that newsgroups are going the way of the dinosaur. I find
    # them far superior to their replacement, web-based forums. Never been a
    # fan of how forums are organized, membership requirements, advertising, etc.
    #
    # How do we increase traffic at rec.guns? How do we increase traffic at
    # newsgroups in general?
    #

    I see no solution to increased traffic. Un-moderating the group would
    just bring in the crazies.

    I have been into ng's for over 25 years and started watching their
    demise when the isp's stopped subscriptions to the big providers. It
    takes some computer literacy to subscribe free to news groups and things
    like Facebook and Twitter have supplanted them.

    I read somewhere that complaining without offering a solution is
    whining. I have no solution but hope others do.

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  • From Kevin Bottorff@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 17 14:47:20 2020
    Peter Franks <peter.franks@cox.net> wrote in news:qvqv0k$73r$1@news.albasani.net:

    # It saddens me that newsgroups are going the way of the dinosaur. I
    # find them far superior to their replacement, web-based forums. Never
    # been a fan of how forums are organized, membership requirements,
    # advertising, etc.
    #
    # How do we increase traffic at rec.guns? How do we increase traffic at
    # newsgroups in general?
    #

    I am pretty sure that the younger gen want the splashy crap of the web
    based stuff, and they can find it by googleing. We just want the facts this simple format provides. The modern churches have the same problem in that
    the youth want entermainment not just to be preached at and the main line churches are having a big problem makeing the change fast enough. I
    certainly like this format where words mater to context but we will lose
    out in the end I am afraid. KB

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  • From Frank@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 17 22:50:41 2020
    On 1/17/2020 9:47 AM, Kevin Bottorff wrote:
    # Peter Franks <peter.franks@cox.net> wrote in
    # news:qvqv0k$73r$1@news.albasani.net:
    #
    # # It saddens me that newsgroups are going the way of the dinosaur. I
    # # find them far superior to their replacement, web-based forums. Never
    # # been a fan of how forums are organized, membership requirements,
    # # advertising, etc.
    # #
    # # How do we increase traffic at rec.guns? How do we increase traffic at
    # # newsgroups in general?
    # #
    #
    # I am pretty sure that the younger gen want the splashy crap of the web
    # based stuff, and they can find it by googleing. We just want the facts this
    # simple format provides. The modern churches have the same problem in that
    # the youth want entermainment not just to be preached at and the main line
    # churches are having a big problem makeing the change fast enough. I
    # certainly like this format where words mater to context but we will lose
    # out in the end I am afraid. KB
    #

    That is a good point. I often went to news groups for help and advice
    but now Dr. Google is faster.

    To say something about guns, I went to Cabelas last week to cash in
    points accumulated from my Cabelas credit card. Things looked good.
    Ammo for plinking was cheaper then a pack of targets I bought.

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  • From ljlameres@acd.net@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 17 22:50:42 2020
    On Fri, 17 Jan 2020 00:27:00 +0000 (UTC), Peter Franks
    <peter.franks@cox.net> wrote:

    #It saddens me that newsgroups are going the way of the dinosaur. I find
    #them far superior to their replacement, web-based forums. Never been a
    #fan of how forums are organized, membership requirements, advertising, etc.
    #
    #How do we increase traffic at rec.guns? How do we increase traffic at #newsgroups in general?
    Wish I knew. I really miss alt.binaries.sounds.radio.oldtime.

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  • From Simeon Nevel@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 18 10:10:02 2020
    ljlameres@acd.net wrote in news:qvtdo2$ck7$1@news.albasani.net:

    # On Fri, 17 Jan 2020 00:27:00 +0000 (UTC), Peter Franks
    # <peter.franks@cox.net> wrote:
    #
    # #It saddens me that newsgroups are going the way of the dinosaur. I
    # #find them far superior to their replacement, web-based forums. Never
    # #been a fan of how forums are organized, membership requirements,
    # #advertising, etc.

    # Wish I knew. I really miss alt.binaries.sounds.radio.oldtime.
    #

    There is still a lot of traffic on the binaries groups, but you can't see
    them on free servers like eternal september et al. Paid newservers are the only ones who can afford the disk, bandwidth and maintenance that go along
    with keeping a quality binaries feed going.

    I used a paid service for awhile and I was able to acquire 100's of gigs of music, audio books, language learning materals and other stuff.

    I also remember the internet before it was spelled www...

    I used to participate in the gopher scavenger hunt, I read my mail with
    pine and my news with trn. I used Archie to find stuff to download and Veronica for searching.

    I also prefer newsgroups to any web-based community discussion forum.

    <sigh>

    I just want these damn kids to stay off my lawn!

    Simeon

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  • From MR@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 18 21:00:04 2020
    On 1/18/2020 5:10 AM, Simeon Nevel wrote:
    # ljlameres@acd.net wrote in news:qvtdo2$ck7$1@news.albasani.net:
    #
    # # On Fri, 17 Jan 2020 00:27:00 +0000 (UTC), Peter Franks
    # # <peter.franks@cox.net> wrote:
    # #
    # # #It saddens me that newsgroups are going the way of the dinosaur. I
    # # #find them far superior to their replacement, web-based forums. Never
    # # #been a fan of how forums are organized, membership requirements,
    # # #advertising, etc.
    #
    # # Wish I knew. I really miss alt.binaries.sounds.radio.oldtime.
    # #
    #
    # There is still a lot of traffic on the binaries groups, but you can't see
    # them on free servers like eternal september et al. Paid newservers are the
    # only ones who can afford the disk, bandwidth and maintenance that go along
    # with keeping a quality binaries feed going.
    #
    # I used a paid service for awhile and I was able to acquire 100's of gigs of
    # music, audio books, language learning materals and other stuff.
    #
    # I also remember the internet before it was spelled www...
    #
    # I used to participate in the gopher scavenger hunt, I read my mail with
    # pine and my news with trn. I used Archie to find stuff to download and
    # Veronica for searching.
    #
    # I also prefer newsgroups to any web-based community discussion forum.
    #
    # <sigh>
    #
    # I just want these damn kids to stay off my lawn!
    #
    # Simeon
    #
    And then along came Mosaic<G>
    MR

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  • From Roy@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 23 12:44:33 2020
    Last week Easynews was offering a lifetime sign up for 9.95 a month. I had their Big Gulp or whatever they called it account and switched to this saving $20 a month. They claim unlimited d/l and 4000+ days retention. I am switched to it, but too soon to see how the billing goes. I see no change in service speed over the last week, but that is not enough time to tell.

    I too miss the old radio groups. Still there are a lot of groups still active, even some of the text groups. Science Fiction group is still 100+ a day last I checked.

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  • From Peter Franks@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 24 21:47:20 2020
    On 2/23/2020 4:44 AM, Roy wrote:
    # Last week Easynews was offering a lifetime sign up for 9.95 a month. I had
    # their Big Gulp or whatever they called it account and switched to this saving # $20 a month. They claim unlimited d/l and 4000+ days retention. I am switched
    # to it, but too soon to see how the billing goes. I see no change in service # speed over the last week, but that is not enough time to tell.
    #
    # I too miss the old radio groups. Still there are a lot of groups still active,
    # even some of the text groups. Science Fiction group is still 100+ a day last I
    # checked.
    #

    I use http://www.eternal-september.org for free access to newsgroups.
    Fine for text (no binaries), newsreader of my choice (I never did like
    Google Groups).

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