violets are blue
to exit vim
:wq
I think that I shall never see
An end as cool as CTRL-X CTRL-C
Just could not let Emacs be bested...
Another big difference is that the Usenet was partitioned into a rather stable set of "bboards", each with curators who tried to weed out trash, spam, and out-of-topic content. Mastodon uses hashtags instead, but users can invent these freely, and no one is curating their "content".
@JorgeStolfi @ghorwood Actually newsgroups were mostly not moderated and the names were basically tags and were completely uncontrolled out of the big seven.
Source: I used to be one of those guys in news.groups who ran votes and stuff.
@ghorwood @JorgeStolfi Not as high as you may think. There were meowers and other kinds of spoilers, one group kept posting roadkill recipes between rec.food and alt.pets groups. Even big names engaged in newsgroup raids, like Rob Pike's attack on net.suicide under the guise of Elizabeth Bimmler. I watched one guy 'splaining C to Dennis Ritchie on comp.lang.c.
Then we got September 1983.