If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
binary groups" takes.
great PR for a network that's way more than that...
What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
- how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),
- how remailers actually work in practice,
- how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
lore,
- servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
which require an account, and which let you post without one
and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
pure spam pits.
We need an "awesome usenet" list: curated links + short notes, not a
link dump. Like: setup guides, privacy/anon posting
(remailers/PGP/header hygiene), tools/projects, and a human-written
group directory (what's good, what to avoid, why).
Also there are cool usenet-related projects out there, but they barely
escape the Usenet bubble. Nobody boosts them on the Fediverse etc, so
they stay invisible. A solid list would help discovery a lot.
If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
binary groups" takes.
great PR for a network that's way more than that...
What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
- how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),
- how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
lore,
- servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
which require an account, and which let you post without one
and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
pure spam pits.
On 02.01.2026 10:29 Uhr caretaker wrote:
If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
binary groups" takes.
great PR for a network that's way more than that...
What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
- how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),
https://www.big-8.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_Usenet
- how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
lore,
https://www.big-8.org/wiki/News_service_providers
Let me know which services to add.
- servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
which require an account, and which let you post without one
https://th-h.de/net/usenet/faqs/newsserverliste/
and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
pure spam pits.
https://th-h.de/net/usenet/faqs/newsserverliste/
Let us know which groups to add
If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
binary groups" takes.
great PR for a network that's way more than that...
What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
- how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),
- how remailers actually work in practice,
- how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
lore,
- servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
which require an account, and which let you post without one
and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
pure spam pits.
We need an "awesome usenet" list: curated links + short notes, not a
link dump. Like: setup guides, privacy/anon posting
(remailers/PGP/header hygiene), tools/projects, and a human-written
group directory (what's good, what to avoid, why).
Also there are cool usenet-related projects out there, but they barely
escape the Usenet bubble. Nobody boosts them on the Fediverse etc, so
they stay invisible. A solid list would help discovery a lot.
If an average normie hears "Usenet" and types it into google/ddg/bing,
they mostly get AI-generated sludge or "how to download movie from
binary groups" takes.
great PR for a network that's way more than that...
What we don't have is a decent, up-to-date place for the basics:
- how to configure a news/mail client in 2026 (not a guide from 2009),
- how remailers actually work in practice,
- how to post anonymously without relying on vague "trust me bro"
lore,
- servers: what the most popular ones are, which are read-only,
which require an account, and which let you post without one
and: which groups still have signal and culture, and which ones are
pure spam pits.
We need an "awesome usenet" list: curated links + short notes, not a
link dump. Like: setup guides, privacy/anon posting
(remailers/PGP/header hygiene), tools/projects, and a human-written
group directory (what's good, what to avoid, why).
Also there are cool usenet-related projects out there, but they barely
escape the Usenet bubble. Nobody boosts them on the Fediverse etc, so
they stay invisible. A solid list would help discovery a lot.
# List of Active Usenet News Groups
| Sysop: | Amessyroom |
|---|---|
| Location: | Fayetteville, NC |
| Users: | 54 |
| Nodes: | 6 (0 / 6) |
| Uptime: | 12:21:41 |
| Calls: | 742 |
| Files: | 1,218 |
| D/L today: |
2 files (2,024K bytes) |
| Messages: | 183,175 |
| Posted today: | 1 |