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Even if Microsoft turn off their NNTP servers, that is just one node in the
Usenet network. Users now using msnews.microsoft.com for their NNTP server may have to find another (free?) NNTP server to get at those same newsgroups (there are a few around), but the groups should still be there. Turning off their NNTP servers will only result in the loss of those newsgroups if Microsoft can convince the Big-8 to remove them, as well as convincing all of the NNTP peer nodes to discontinue those newsgroups, which seems unlikely. Bob "Bill R" wrote in message ... "James Silverton" wrote in message ... wrote on Sat, 8 May 2010 00:02:32 -0700: Why? As you may know, newsgroups have existed for many years now; however, the traffic in the Microsoft newsgroups has been steadily decreasing for the past several years while customers and participants are increasingly finding solutions in the forums on Microsoft properties and third party sites. This move will unify the customer experience, centralize content, make it easier for active contributors to retain their influence, mitigate redundancies and make the content easier to find by customers and search engines through improved indexing. Additionally, forums offer a better user and spam management platform that will improve customer satisfaction by encouraging a healthy discussion in a clean community space. To this end, Microsoft will begin to progressively shift available resources to the forums technology and discontinue support for newsgroups. In addition to offering a compelling online browser Blah! Can the Microslobs *remove* the news group even if they don't acknowledge it? People could still post to the group and read it on other servers. James Silverton Potomac, Maryland This raises questions as to who owns and controls what in Newsgroups - and I write from a knowledge base of zero about the mechanics of Newsgroups. If I wanted to start a Newsgrpoup on a subject who (what) actually controls what it should be named and where the 'master' set of posts should be held? Regarding Microsoft Newsgroups surely this would be Microsoft and it is up to Microsoft to pull out if it so decides. In that case there will be no information which may be provided by any of the NNTP service proividers. Is there an idiots guide to the mechanics of NNTP? Bill R (confused) |
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