• Busiest Uset Groups

    From KlausSchadenfreude@klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com to alt.food.fast-food on Thu Feb 26 08:51:11 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    On Tue, 24 Feb 2026 13:18:44 -0600, "Jerry Sauk"
    <jerrysauk@hotmail.com> wrote:


    "Skeeter" <invalid@none.com> wrote in message >news:MPG.43f424d91360435d98af3d@usnews.blocknews.net...

    Your dodging the issue by refusing to answer the question. Irregardless >>> if
    it's a non-sequitor, you could PROVE it's a non-sequitor by ANSWERING TEH >>> QUESTION which you AREN'T doing, meaning YOU are the one dodging the
    issue
    at hand meanwhile I am attacking it straight on.

    At the end of the day you still lead nothing.

    That's your opinion. In teh meantime, this newsgroup is alive and thriving >while 99.99999 of newsgroup's have died.


    The Top 20 Busiest Usenet Groups (By Human Activity)
    While binary groups like alt.binaries.boneless move petabytes of data,
    they aren't "busy" in a conversational sense. The following list
    represents the groups with the highest consistent human post volume in
    the mid-2020s, dominated by "lifestyle" and technical holdouts:

    rec.arts.tv (General TV discussion)
    rec.food.cooking (Active recipe and technique exchange)
    alt.usage.english (Grammar and linguistics enthusiasts)
    alt.folklore.computers (Tech history and retrocomputing) comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action (Hardcore PC gaming)
    rec.sport.baseball (Persistent sports discussion)
    rec.arts.comics.strips (Daily comic strip analysis)
    alt.fan.rush-limbaugh (Highly active political debate)
    uk.trams (A surprisingly robust UK transportation niche)
    alt.comp.os.windows-10 (Tech support and troubleshooting)
    rec.music.beatles (Eternal fan discussions)
    comp.lang.python (Programming queries)
    alt.home.repair (Home improvement advice)
    soc.history.moderated (Scholarly historical debate)
    sci.physics (Theoretical and practical physics)
    rec.games.video.classic (Retro gaming)
    rec.autos.tech (Car maintenance and repair)
    alt.politics (General political shouting)
    alt.philosophy (Heavy philosophical debate)
    misc.survivalism (Preparedness and gear discussion)

    In the 1990s and early 2000s, alt.food.fast-food was a cultural
    powerhouseuthe birthplace of many early internet memes and
    hyper-specific debates about McDonald's menu changes.

    Current Standing: It is no longer in the Top 20, nor even the Top 100
    in terms of daily post volume.

    The "Slow-Fast" Reality: Most of the "Foodies" of Usenet migrated to rec.food.cooking or alt.food.vegan.

    Status: It is currently considered a "low-volume/legacy" group,
    particularly due to Jerry Sauk's constant lies and misinformation.
    --
    NOTICE TO JENNY: please try to post fast food reviews
    and comments in the future instead of just demonstrating
    your NEED to lie and be caught lying over and over again.


    "I currently deny, and deny that I always did, have a need to lie."
    Jenny, lying again.
    Message-ID: <WfCdnaNz7olXf-L1nZ2dnZfqn_cAAAAA@supernews.com> http://jerrylies.byethost22.com/
    Over 500 documented lies.
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  • From marston shores@kp@of.fire to alt.food.fast-food,alt.fan.bob-larson on Thu Feb 26 18:56:35 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    On 2/26/2026 9:51 AM, KlausSchadenfreude wrote:
    The Top 20 Busiest Usenet Groups (By Human Activity)

    The /ONLY/ group that matters is alt.fan.bob-larson. If you aren't there praising Rev. Larson, you are dead in your sin!
    --
    Help me get Kenty to support Rev. Larson. Earth's only hope for Salvation!
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