Usenet Trivia Challenge

FACT: Star Wars: Return of the Jedi was discussed on Usenet in June of 1982, a full year before its release.

Usenet Myths

Throttled.

Usenet providers throttle your bandwidth.

Terminology relating to Usenet Newsgroups
Article Index
Terminology relating to Usenet Newsgroups
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8

Crossposting

Crossposting is sending an article simultaneously to more than one group, usually because the article contains relevant subject matter for all groups. Crossposting an original message is normally acceptable netiquette, but replies and follow-ups are usually edited to only appear in the particular newsgroup the respondent found the original article. Some groups may not allow crossposting and, if done improperly or if posted to many groups, a crossposted article may be marked as Spam.

decoding

Decoding is the opposite of encoding -- taking data that has been converted into one format and restoring it to its original format. In terms of Usenet, decoding always refers to converting binary articles into their original binary files. Many current newsreaders support real-time decoding so that binary articles appear as binary files from the moment they are first viewed all the way to the time they are downloaded.

Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a United States copyright law which was enacted by the 105th United States Congress in 1998 and signed into law by President Bill Clinton on October 28, 1998. The DMCA is a complex law whose general purpose is to criminalize the distribution and use of technology which facilitates the circumvention of of measures designed to prevent copyright violations. The DMCA expands the consequences of violating copyrights through the Internet and by other electronic means. The law also requires the removal of copyright infringing material from users' websites by service providers, while limiting service providers liability for their users' infringements in general. Exceptions of liability are also made for non-profit educational institutions whose students or faculty violate copyright. Some criticism of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act argues that the law is one or more of the following: poorly written, anti-competitive, unfair, a violation of free speech, unnecessarily limiting to legitimate researchers, scientists, etc.

Discussion / Thread

A series of Usenet articles, consisting of an initial post and all of the follow-ups to the post. Different clients may display these conversations differently, but in most cases they are organized to show responses in a nested style with consistent timestamps.

Emoticon

A method of displaying faces and other pictures with standard text characters. :-) is an emoticon for a smiling face. Emoticons were first proposed on Usenet to help convey the tone of a message. For example, a sarcastic comment could be seen as serious and rude, but with an emoticon, the intended meaning is better expressed. Emoticons are now common in every current digital text-based communication medium.

encoding

The general definition of encoding is converting data from one form to another, for various reasons. On Usenet, encoding is the process by which binary files are 'translated' into plain text that can be posted to newsgroups. Each character of encoded text represents a bit of data from the original binary file. Encoded articles can be represented as binaries in real-time by many current newsreader programs. For older systems, there are also utilities available to decode binary articles after they have been downloaded.