In my tech bubble I felt at home in the text world and tools of Usenet. The only major problem was the increase in spam in later years.

But @Edent made a good point about how a user experience not tailored to the mainstream public contributed to Usenet's irrelevance.

shkspr.mobi/blog/2023/06/why-d

#usenet #retrocomputing

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@amoroso Interestingly, everything he points out as negative is a positive to me, but maybe that is because I used, and still use, Usenet very differently.

To me, organisation in groups, great. No centralised moderation, great. Text-oriented format with separate binary groups, absolutely great. No likes and dislikes (i.e., no clout chasers) and no character limits facilitating misinterpretations. Just people freely speaking their minds.

Usenet is a protocol perfectly designed for open discussion. When webforums appeared, I knew we were going backwards.

@Edent

@josemanuel @Edent Me too, but that's why I included myself in a tech bubble. Let's hope the recent developments of social platforms will have people at least look into the ideas of Usenet.

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