• Where is everybody gone?

    From MK@playbg-rgb@yahoo.com to rec.games.backgammon on Fri Mar 29 15:03:45 2024
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    I see that the last 20 posts for the past month were from Tim,
    without a reply to even a single one of them.

    Is this temporary or is Google killing Usenet? Or maybe people
    are happily posting in other membership requiring BG forums?

    MK

    PS: Could someone (Tim? stick?) forward my post about my mutant
    experiments to other forums that they participate in? I would
    appreciate it. Thanks.
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  • From ah...Clem@ah_clem@ymail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Fri Apr 12 15:19:45 2024
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    On 3/29/2024 5:03 PM, MK wrote:
    I see that the last 20 posts for the past month were from Tim,
    without a reply to even a single one of them.

    Is this temporary or is Google killing Usenet? Or maybe people
    are happily posting in other membership requiring BG forums?


    Google is not "killing" usenet, it's been dying a long slow death for
    decades. I don't come here as much as I used to and if Tim is the only
    one posting here there's not much reason for him to continue.

    There are other fora for discussing backgammon so presumably he's moved
    to one of those. If so, I'd be interested in which one, but perhaps I'll
    find it on my own.

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  • From MK@playbg-rgb@yahoo.com to rec.games.backgammon on Fri Apr 12 15:50:51 2024
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    On 4/12/2024 1:19 PM, ah...Clem wrote:
    On 3/29/2024 5:03 PM, MK wrote:
    I see that the last 20 posts for the past month were from Tim,
    without a reply to even a single one of them.

    Is this temporary or is Google killing Usenet? Or maybe people
    are happily posting in other membership requiring BG forums?

    Google is not "killing" usenet, it's been dying a long slow death for decades. I don't come here as much as I used to and if Tim is the only
    one posting here there's not much reason for him to continue.

    There are other fora for discussing backgammon so presumably he's moved
    to one of those. If so, I'd be interested in which one, but perhaps I'll
    find it on my own.

    I think Google's web interface made it easier to post and search
    but more unfortunately many people didn't know that Usenet groups
    were different than Google groups and after Google pulled the plug,
    they probably thought that was the end of it all.

    I don't follow enough of them to generalize but I think Usenet is
    still popular in scientific/academic circles (and perhaps in some
    other communities that I don't know about) for many reasons such
    as those institutions still operating Usenet servers for the sake
    of their own users, who refused to be "mind-slaved" by Google,
    Microsoft by using Unix, etc. and they were savvy enough to know
    how to access Usenet groups with email and news clients.

    As for RGB, I think backgammon itself has been dying, as the
    excitement about "AI" bots became old and turned into dogmatism
    that the remaining small community of gamblers grew comfortable
    with it, which eliminated any incentives to innovate and create
    better bots, etc.

    After even trying to beat the bots had become boring for me once
    I had achieved it, daily position discussions, which I had never
    cared for to begin with, became totally uninteresting for me but
    it's still sad to see RGB become a "ghost town" in cyberspace. :(

    Since there were people in RGB who wouldn't post in any other
    forums owned/operated by individuals or commercial entities, some
    people followed several of them concurrently. For years, I have
    seen that Tim was posting at least also in bgonline.org if not in
    other forums that I don't know of. So, if you miss him, you don't
    need to look for him too hard. Just go join bgonline.org which
    is owned/operated by "stick".

    MK

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  • From ah...Clem@ah_clem@ymail.com to rec.games.backgammon on Sat Apr 13 14:23:50 2024
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    On 4/12/2024 5:50 PM, MK wrote:

    Since there were people in RGB who wouldn't post in any other
    forums owned/operated by individuals or commercial entities, some
    people followed several of them concurrently. For years, I have
    seen that Tim was posting at least also in bgonline.org if not in
    other forums that I don't know of. So, if you miss him, you don't
    need to look for him too hard. Just go join bgonline.org which
    is owned/operated by "stick".


    Interesting. BGonlline has been defunct for several years, but it now
    appears to be back. Thanks for the pointer.

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