Usenet Posts: What's the Deal?

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Usenet is an early internet communication system used to transmit text information, known as "news," from server to server. It predates the World Wide Web and was originally accessed through text-based programs called newsreaders. Today, Usenet is often accessed via more advanced graphical newsreaders or web interfaces. While it still exists, Usenet has largely declined in quality, becoming overrun with spam and trolls, leading many users to prefer modern web-based discussion forums. The "original ASCII form" banner indicates the unaltered text format of posts as transmitted over Usenet.
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what's the deal with these sorts of posts that have the little banner at the top that says:

View this Usenet post in original ASCII form

just curious.
 
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The LaTeX system here tries to automatically extract math from Usenet posts and display it graphically; it also colorizes the different levels of quotation. The "original ASCII form" is the form actually transmitted over the Usenet.

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AHA! of course... now... what is usenet then? are the people posting through that not regular members or something?
 
Usenet is a method of internet communication that predates the world wide web. It is a system used to transmit text information ("news") from one server to other servers; the news propagates from one server to all servers over a period of hours or days. It used to be accessed with a "newsreader," a text-based program which ran on a mainframe or other workstation. Most people access it today with much more sophisticated graphical newsreaders, or web interfaces like groups.google.com.

- Warren
 
Gale17 said:
AHA! of course... now... what is usenet then? are the people posting through that not regular members or something?
Oooohhhh, a young person who has never heard of Usenet ... NOW I feel old. :frown:
 
Don't worry -- I bet there's lots of old people who've never heard of usenet too. :biggrin:
 
Hurkyl said:
Don't worry -- I bet there's lots of old people who've never heard of usenet too. :biggrin:
True enough. Well, I don't blame anyone for not knowing about Usenet. Except for a few moderated newsgroups, Usenet has become a wasteland of spam, flame wars, and trolls. Web-based discussion forums like PF and Slashdot have taken its place.
 

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