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Keyword: Newsgroups
A newsgroup is a discussion about a
particular subject consisting of notes written to a central
Internet site and redistributed through Usenet, a worldwide
network of news discussion groups. Usenet uses the Network News
Transfer Protocol (NNTP).
Newsgroups are organized into subject
hierarchies, with the first few letters of the newsgroup name
indicating the major subject category and sub-categories
represented by a subtopic name. Many subjects have multiple
levels of subtopics. Some major subject categories are: news,
rec (recreation), soc (society), sci (science), comp
(computers), and so forth there are many more). Users can post
to existing newsgroups, respond to previous posts, and create
new newsgroups.
Newcomers to newsgroups are requested to
learn basic Usenet "netiquette" and to get familiar
with a newsgroup before posting to it. A FAQ is provided. The
rules can be found when you start to enter the Usenet through
your browser or an online service. You can subscribe to the
postings on a particular newsgroup.
Some newsgroups are moderated by a
designated person who decides which postings to allow or to
remove. Most newsgroups are unmoderated.
Sources: whatis.com
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