• with each other being summed Cancel message, a special message used to remove Usenet articles posted to news servers Cancel character, an indication that...
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    Usenet (/ˈjuːznɛt/), USENET, or, "in full", User's Network, is a worldwide distributed discussion system available on computers. It was developed from...
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  • Breidbart Index (category Usenet)
    Index, developed by Seth Breidbart, is the most significant cancel index in Usenet. A cancel index measures the dissemination intensity of substantively...
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  • A Usenet personality was a particular kind of Internet celebrity, being an individual who gained a certain level of notoriety from posting on Usenet, a...
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  • use Usenet, essentially "killing" their service. Messages that fall under the jurisdiction of a Usenet Death Penalty will be cancelled. Cancelled messages...
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  • Alt.sex (redirect from Alt.sex.cancel)
    alt.sex is a Usenet newsgroup – a discussion group within the Usenet network – relating to human sexual activity. It was popular in the 1990s. An October...
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  • was a program developed by Richard Depew in 1993 to aid in the control of Usenet abuse. Concerned by abusive posts emanating from certain anonymous-posting...
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  • Newsgroup spam (redirect from Usenet spam)
    Newsgroup spam is a type of spam where the targets are Usenet newsgroups. Usenet convention defines spamming as excessive multiple posting, i.e. repeated...
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  • Usenet II was a proposed alternative to the classic Usenet hierarchy, started in 1998. Unlike the original Usenet, it was peered only between "sound sites"...
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  • Cancelbot (redirect from CancelBunny)
    automated or semi-automated process for sending out third-party cancel messages over Usenet, commonly as a stopgap measure to combat spam. One of the earliest...
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  • if it exists) of the cancel message must match the target article. This verification does not work well in modern day Usenet and is rarely used. Additional...
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  • free and open-source Usenet control client. The program is written in Java and allows the user to auto-cancel any messages on Usenet based on author, subject...
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    to handle Usenet articles. It may also refer to a computer itself which is primarily or solely used for handling Usenet. Access to Usenet is only available...
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  • a Canadian computer security consultant from Ottawa, who fought spam on Usenet and the early Internet. Active in volunteer anti-spam efforts in the late...
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  • Posting style (redirect from Usenet quoting)
    When a message is replied to in e-mail, Internet forums, or Usenet, the original can often be included, or "quoted", in a variety of different posting...
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  • Serdar Argic (category Usenet spammers)
    the alias used in one of the first automated newsgroup spam incidents on Usenet, with the objective of denying the Armenian genocide. For a period of several...
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  • Good Netkeeping Seal of Approval (category Usenet clients)
    and the ability to cancel and supersede articles. Ron Newman (1995-01-09). "The "Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval" for Usenet Software". 1.2. Archived...
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    AOL (redirect from Cancel the Account)
    September 1993, AOL added Usenet access to its features. This is commonly referred to as the "Eternal September", as Usenet's cycle of new users was previously...
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    Troll (slang) (redirect from Usenet troll)
    first used in Internet slang, with numerous unattested accounts of BBS and Usenet origins in the early 1980s or before. The English noun "troll" in the standard...
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  • (1997-10-23). "10,000 Newsgroup Postings Deleted: Usenet Cancel Engine permits deliberate destruction of Usenet postings". PC World. IDG. Retrieved 2009-05-27...
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  • so-called "resurrector bot" that responded to any attempts at canceling a message on the usenet newsgroup news.admin.net-abuse by re-posting the message....
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  • X-No-Archive (category Usenet)
    colloquially as xna, is a newsgroup message header field used to prevent a Usenet message from being archived in various servers. The need for X-No-Archive...
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  • Alt.religion.scientology (category Usenet alt.* hierarchy)
    alt.religion.scientology (also known as a.r.s and ARS) was a Usenet newsgroup started in 1991 to discuss the controversial beliefs of Scientology and the...
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  • Spamtrap (section Usenet)
    A spamtrap can also be a Usenet newsgroup whose sole purpose is to lure cross-posted spam. For example, the alt.sex.cancel newsgroup charter states that...
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  • Meow Wars (category Usenet)
    forged control messages (special posts used to create newsgroups, cancel individual usenet posts, and so on) caused the creation of hundreds of oddly-named...
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    started with your own website. On 6 August 1991, Berners-Lee first posted, on Usenet, a public invitation for collaboration with the WorldWideWeb project. In...
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  • gz[permanent dead link] Troy Rollo (January 20, 1993). "/dcc". Newsgroup: alt.irc. Usenet[email protected]. Retrieved November 10, 2010...
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    Eric S. Raymond discontinued his PC-clone UNIX Software Buyer's Guide on USENET, stating, "The reason I am dropping this is that I run Linux now, and I...
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  • 2002). "Re: Sinclair Loki Superspectrum". Newsgroup: comp.sys.sinclair. Usenet[email protected]. Retrieved 23 November 2006...
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    of Internet phenomena Online streamer Role model Social media marketing Usenet celebrity Virtual influencer "Most used social media 2021". Statista. Archived...
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