Richard Silk
2023-12-17 14:59:25 UTC
I just got this notification in my browser window:
Effective February 15, 2024, Google Groups will no longer support new Usenet content. Posting and subscribing will be disallowed, and new content from Usenet peers will not appear. Viewing and searching of historical data will still be supported as it is done today.
Now, to be clear, "Google Groups" is only *one* way of accessing alt.dreams (or alt.anything, for that matter) as it is, fundamentally, a USENET function of the *backbone* of the Internet. As to what the notice means by "will no longer support new Usenet content" is slightly ambiguous, but the *worst case scenario* is that it *may* preclude posting in alt.dreams (or alt.anything) as has been done in the past.
Even my old "Outlook Express" email program back on my Windows XP system has USENET functionality to it. I will start looking into that and see if I can *recall* how to fish out *free* USENET access.
Effective February 15, 2024, Google Groups will no longer support new Usenet content. Posting and subscribing will be disallowed, and new content from Usenet peers will not appear. Viewing and searching of historical data will still be supported as it is done today.
Now, to be clear, "Google Groups" is only *one* way of accessing alt.dreams (or alt.anything, for that matter) as it is, fundamentally, a USENET function of the *backbone* of the Internet. As to what the notice means by "will no longer support new Usenet content" is slightly ambiguous, but the *worst case scenario* is that it *may* preclude posting in alt.dreams (or alt.anything) as has been done in the past.
Even my old "Outlook Express" email program back on my Windows XP system has USENET functionality to it. I will start looking into that and see if I can *recall* how to fish out *free* USENET access.