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Hello Everyone!
I sure hope I am posting in the appropriate group. Over the last few days, Google is no longer archiving several Rec.Radio newsgroups. For example, Google is no longer allowing me to see current posts in the following Radio newsgroups; rec.radio. rec.radio.amateur rec.radio.amateur.digital rec.radio.amatuer.packet rec.radio.amateur.swap Anyone else having the same problem with the newsgroups via Google? If you are not using Google and can still see current dated messages in the above groups, please let me know how you are doing it. Eric N7DLV |
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![]() Eric Snyder ) writes: Hello Everyone! I sure hope I am posting in the appropriate group. Over the last few days, Google is no longer archiving several Rec.Radio newsgroups. For example, Google is no longer allowing me to see current posts in the following Radio newsgroups; rec.radio. rec.radio.amateur rec.radio.amateur.digital rec.radio.amatuer.packet rec.radio.amateur.swap Anyone else having the same problem with the newsgroups via Google? If you are not using Google and can still see current dated messages in the above groups, please let me know how you are doing it. Eric N7DLV There's no good reason for most of those to be archived. They aren't legit newsgroups. rec.radio. This is to mark a sub-hierarchy. There shouldn't be anything at that level. On the other hand, anything below it could not exist unless "radio" was there. rec.radio.amateur Likewise, this doesn't exist. What you'd be looking for, you've already found, rec.radio.amateur.misc rec.radio.amateur.digital Again, a placemarker. When it was created, they wanted room in case there were other digital modes that deserved a separate newsgroup. That has yet to happen, so it's all lumped into rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc rec.radio.amatuer.packet I don't know how this one existe, likely a rogue newsgroup creation message. rec.radio.amateur.swap This has never been a legit newsgroup. The proper one has always been rec.radio.swap because people often swap or sell things that aren't restricted to one of the radio hobbies. Thus it's part of the sub-hierarchy that includes rec.radio.shortwave and rec.radio.cb and the whole rec.radio.amateur.* subhierarchie. There is a formal process to creating newsgroups, and proper naming is an important part of that. But sometimes individuals do send out creation messages, and some newsservers do accept them. So you can get odd newsgroups created at some sites, but they never account for much since few sites carry them, and they can't propogate properly. In other cases, people don't understand the naming process, and guess at newsgroups, which sometimes does seem to cause them to be created at some sites. But take note that this pretty much happens only because someone is cross-posting, and they throw in the kitchen sink, including newsgroups that shouldn't exist. On some sites, they may be treated as separate newsgroups. And of course, when that sort of cross-posting happens, it fools people into thinking they are legit newsgroups, and those people may themselves start adding them in. If you check the deja/google archive, pretty much all of the messages in those newsgroups will have been cross-posted. Any that are actually just posted to one of those newsgroups likely originates from google; in effect they keep the illegitimate newsgroup alive by archiving it. They will also show little traffic, which is probably the reason google stops archiving. A quick glance shows lots of junk in them, proving that they aren't being used, even if they were legit enough to be used. There is no loss from them not being archived, since few would be able to post to them separately, and they were not legit newsgroups to begin with. Michael VE2BVW |
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