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  • ...groups''' that are significant for their popularity or their position in [[Usenet]] history. ...y distributed and carefully controlled newsgroup hierarchies. See [[Big 8 (Usenet)]] and the [[Great Renaming]] for more information. ...
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  • {{short description|Restructuring of Usenet newsgroups in 1987}} The '''Great Renaming''' was a restructuring of [[Usenet newsgroup]]s that took place in 1987. [[B News]] maintainer and [[UUNET]] f ...
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  • {{short description|Subclass of Usenet newsgroups}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:''alt.*'' hierarchy}} ...
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  • * [[Alt.* hierarchy|''alt.*'' hierarchy]], in USENET newsgroups ...
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  • {{short description|Usenet newsgroup that discusses atheism}} {{lowercase|title=alt.atheism}} ...
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  • {{short description|Usenet newsgroup}} {{lowercase|title=alt.sex.stories}} ...
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  • | began = 1987 (newspaper), 1991 (Usenet), 1993 (Web) ...c strip by Hans Bjordahl that ran from 1987 to 1995. It was published on [[Usenet]] starting in 1991, making it one of the first [[webcomic|online comic stri ...
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  • {{Short description|Repository within Usenet}} ...the content of newsgroups. Before the adoption of the [[World Wide Web]], Usenet newsgroups were among the most popular Internet services. ...
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  • ...= Volunteer "despamming"<br>Operating [[cancelbot|cancelbots]]<br>on [[Usenet]] ...2022 |website=[[New Scientist]]}}</ref> who fought [[Spamming|spam]] on [[Usenet]] and the early Internet. Active in volunteer anti-spam efforts in the late ...
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  • When a message is replied to in [[e-mail]], [[Internet forum]]s, or [[Usenet]], the original can often be included, or "quoted", in a variety of differe The convention of quoting was common in [[Usenet]] newsgroups by 1990, and is supported by many popular [[User agent|email ...
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  • ...system implemented a store and forward public message system similar to [[Usenet]], but based on, and hosted by, the FidoNet system. The first such ''echoma ...e user can telnet to any BBS worldwide as cheaply as ones next door. Also, Usenet and internet mail has been added, along with long file names to many newer ...
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  • ...ailable evils".<ref>{{cite newsgroup |title=3rd RFD: rec.games.roguelike.* hierarchy |date=July 20, 1993 |newsgroup=news.announce.newgroups |message-id=22ie07IN <div class="thumbcaption">The hierarchy of the major Roguelike games that are known to descend from ''Rogue''. Soli ...
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  • ...idoNet hubs until they were eventually delivered to their destination. The hierarchy of FidoNet BBS nodes, hubs, and zones was maintained in a routing table cal ...[[UUCP]], and many FidoNet discussion groups were shared via gateway to [[Usenet]]. Elaborate schemes allowed users to download binary files, search [[Gophe ...
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  • ...h in March 1990. The term's usage spread throughout the [[Usenet newsgroup|Usenet group]] rec.arts.anime with discussions about ''[[Otaku no Video]]''{{'}}s ...e|caste system]], but [[School club|clubs]] are an exception to the social hierarchy. In these clubs, a student's interests will be recognized and nurtured, cat ...
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  • | A humorous Usenet-based satire of religion One common aspect of parody religions is that they often lack a centralized hierarchy or leadership structure. Instead, many parody religions operate as decentra ...
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  • ...separate articles, organized in alphabetical order) and organization by [[hierarchy|hierarchical]] categories.<ref name="webster" /> The former method is today ...concept of a free encyclopedia began with the [[Interpedia]] proposal on [[Usenet]] in 1993, which outlined an Internet-based [[online encyclopedia]] to whic ...
    49 KB (6,563 words) - 21:14, 7 November 2025
  • ...ard on newer operating systems. The project originated in discussions on [[Usenet]] in comp.os.linux in June 1993.<ref>{{cite newsgroup ...han as a [[Loadable kernel module|kernel module]]. Wine mostly mirrors the hierarchy, with services normally provided by the kernel in Windows<ref>See the "[[Wi ...
    84 KB (10,994 words) - 20:48, 5 November 2025
  • ==== Usenet, 2008 ==== ...Cullagh | first= Declan | title= N.Y. attorney general forces ISPs to curb Usenet access | url= http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-9964895-38.html | date= Jun ...
    247 KB (30,837 words) - 23:45, 30 June 2025
  • ...ben/book-pdf/CHAPTER%205.pdf |title=Netizens: On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet |last2=Hauben |first2=Ronda |date=1997 |publisher=Wiley |i ...he first Web browser (which was also an [[HTML editor]] and could access [[Usenet]] newsgroups and [[FTP]] files), the first HTTP [[server application|server ...
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  • ...According to these authors, a black hole’s spacetime can be modelled as a hierarchy of Ki-lines whose recursive state evolution, topological invariants and pro ...lativity/BlackHoles/info_loss.html Black Hole Information Loss Problem], a USENET physics FAQ page ...
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