• newsgrouper.org - works great in tor browser

    From noreply@noreply@mixmin.net to comp.mobile.android on Fri Aug 1 15:58:39 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.mobile.android


    using a dedicated newsreader (e.g., 40tude, t-bird) with public nntp news servers
    (blueworld, csiph, paganini, netfront, neodome, newsdeef, mixmin, etc.) is always
    preferred for read-only access, but newsgrouper.org opens directly in tor browser,
    it really works great, better than any web-based interface with usenet newsgroups
    that i've ever used (since dejanews, and the early days of googlegroups before it
    started going haywire ever since their "beta" operation commenced circa 29nov2004,
    after which g-groups only became increasingly unpredictable and de facto unusable,
    except for googlespam, which reminded the usenet world that the usenet troll farm
    has always utilized every available newsserver on earth to enforce the status quo,
    but finally this article <7e2a356c-8313-45c1-a12c-44bd4f0ba39cn@googlegroups.com>
    posted to news:microsoft.public.security.virus 22 feb 2024 15:08:15 +0, was their
    swan song; they're still using all the other nntp servers of course, yet it's not
    upwards of 2gb per day but back down to ~1.5gb per month, a trickle by comparison

    the "message id" search is very handy, and "top twenty" list includes a newsgroup
    that i've been subscribed to since 1997 (as with any other busy newsgroup, it too
    has been under troll farm occupation for aeons, but some forums are still useful)

    (using Tor Browser 14.5.5)
    https://newsgrouper.org/tops
    Top twenty groups most read here
    ...
    alt.privacy.anon-server Issues surrounding programs that aid anonymity. 1%
    https://newsgrouper.org/alt.privacy.anon-server

    hopefully, newsgrouper.org will continue to be available for everyone looking for
    convenient access to usenet (especially since novabbs/i2pn2 rocksolid was closed)
    and the blueworld server has excellent article retention...going back two decades

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