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Usenet (22844 bytes)
1: ...hich store and forward messages with one another. Usenet is of significant cultural importance in the netw... 4: ...tem, developed at [[Duke University]], was called USENET to emphasize its creators' hope that the [[USENIX... 6: ...l]] is usually used for one-to-one communication, Usenet is a one-to-many medium. 8: The articles that users post to Usenet are organized into topical categories called [[ne... 10: ... not always available. Many sites on the original Usenet network would connect only once or twice a day to... ARMM (Usenet) (838 bytes) 1: ...] by [[Richard Depew]] to aid in the control of [[Usenet]] abuse. Concerned by abusive posts emanating fro... 3: ...oup. This was an early example of (unintentional) Usenet [[spamming|spam]]. [http://www.catb.org/~esr/jarg... 5: [[Category:Usenet]] Usenet cabal (1712 bytes) 1: ...gely refuted), many 'Cabals' sprung up throughout Usenet, like the [[Lspace cabal]] (TINC) of Alt.Fan.Prat... 3: ...s per month for the communication links servicing Usenet, often hidden in large telecommunications budgets... 7: [[Category:Usenet]] Usenet Death Penalty (730 bytes) 1: .... Messages that fall under the jurisdiction of a Usenet Death Penalty will be cancelled. 3: There are three types of Usenet Death Penalty: 6: ... certain subset of [[newsgroup]]s, not the entire Usenet newsgroup hierarchy. 10: [[Category:Usenet]] List of Usenet spammers (440 bytes) 1: ...ities. Here is a partial list of known or alleged Usenet spammers. 7: [[Category:Lists of people by occupation|Usenet spammers]] 8: [[Category:Usenet spammers]] Alt.usenet.kooks (2056 bytes) 1: ...' is a [[Usenet]] [[newsgroup]] with [[kook]]s on Usenet as its main topic, established on [[December 20]]... 10: As its name implies, the main focus is on [[Usenet]] kooks, though kooks on the [[World Wide Web]] a... 15: ...ups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=alt.usenet.kooks alt.usenet.kooks on Google groups] 16: * [http://www.plonk.com alt.usenet.kooks website], including lists of award winners Edward Vielmetti (126 bytes) 1: ...lt.zines]] and author of the Usenet text "What is Usenet? A second opinion". CfV (246 bytes) 1: ...is part of the [[usenet]] decision making system. Usenet users are called to a vote about, for example, if... Racdu (402 bytes) 1: ...h NNTP connections and by means of the [[Google]] Usenet Archive. 5: ...ie=UTF-8&group=rec.arts.comics.dc.universe Google Usenet Archive of RACDU] Cow orker (686 bytes) 1: '''Cow-orker''' is a term widely used in [[Usenet]] for a [[co-worker]], derived from a fortuitous ... 3: ...ere are plausible reports that it was in use on [[Usenet]] as early as [[1989]]. [http://groups.google.com... 9: [[Category:Usenet]] Tin (newsreader) (269 bytes) 1: ... source]] text-based [[newsreader]], that is, a [[Usenet]] client. It is available for a variety of [[Unix... 9: [[Category:Usenet clients]] There Is No Cabal (1496 bytes) 1: ...:news.admin.net-abuse.usenet news.admin.net-abuse.usenet]. 3: ...an anyone else (see [[Kibo]], etc.). See also the Usenet [[cancel war]]s. 12: [[Category:Usenet]] M Otis Beard (990 bytes) 1: ...[Usenet]]. Beard has wreaked havoc in a number of Usenet newsgroups with his [[trolling]] and bizarre soci... 3: ...n outing was the faking of his own death on the [[Usenet]] newsgroup [[alt.religion.kibology]], an act whi... 5: [[Category:Usenet people|Beard, M Otis]] Xnews (1083 bytes) 1: '''Xnews''' is a [[freeware]] [[Usenet]] [[newsreader]] created by [[Luu Tran]]. It is ... 3: ...a self-centered point of view in its design, many usenet users have found their points of view align with ... 7: ...s and discussion about Xnews have dominated the [[Usenet]] group <tt>news.software.readers</tt> for quite ... 14: [[Category:Usenet clients]] Nn (newsreader) (304 bytes) 1: ... is a client [[software]] program for accessing [[Usenet]] servers. 10: [[Category:Usenet clients]] KNode (351 bytes) 1: '''KNode''' is the [[Usenet]] [[newsreader]] program in [[KDE]]. It supports ... 9: [[Category:Usenet]] Newzbin (1387 bytes) 2: ... users to browse content made available through [[Usenet]]. 4: The reason for the existence of Usenet Indexing sites like newzBin is that it liberates ... 8: ... human editors, who browse through the content of Usenet and create the organized and properly titled post... 10: ...ent directly without downloading the headers from Usenet, still require the user to be a paying member. Alt.fan.warlord (1874 bytes) 4: ...re block|.signature files]] (.sigs) used in other Usenet groups. It was most well-known during the early ... 6: ..., and no longer than four lines. This limit kept Usenet messages reasonably short, conserving [[bandwidth... 10: ...ange it to better conform to the standard. Other Usenet denizens began to mock this .sig — a proces... 19: [[Category:Usenet]] Kvikkalkul programming language (539 bytes) 1: ...94]] when someone made an [[anonymous post]] to [[usenet]] regarding it. Probably not a real language, bu... 4: ...mikaze/documents/kvik.html A copy of the original usenet post] Leigh Benson (567 bytes) 1: ...erated a hailstorm of controversy over the use of Usenet as an advertising medium.
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