from
Jargon File (4.4.4, 14 Aug 2003)
newsgroup
n.
[Usenet] One of {Usenet}'s huge collection of topic groups or {fora}.
Usenet groups can be unmoderated (anyone can post) or moderated
(submissions are automatically directed to a moderator, who edits or
filters and then posts the results). Some newsgroups have parallel
{mailing list}s for Internet people with no netnews access, with
postings to the group automatically propagated to the list and vice
versa. Some moderated groups (especially those which are actually
gatewayed Internet mailing lists) are distributed as digests, with
groups of postings periodically collected into a single large posting
with an index.
Among the best-known are comp.lang.c (the C-language forum), comp.arch
(on computer architectures), comp.unix.wizards (for Unix wizards),
rec.arts.sf.written and siblings (for science-fiction fans), and
talk.politics.misc (miscellaneous political discussions and
{flamage}).
from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
newsgroup
<messaging> One of {Usenet}'s huge collection of topic groups
or {fora}. {Usenet} groups can be "unmoderated" (anyone can
post) or "moderated" (submissions are automatically directed
to a {moderator}, who edits or filters and then posts the
results). Some newsgroups have parallel {mailing lists} for
{Internet} people with no netnews access, with postings to the
group automatically propagated to the list and vice versa.
Some moderated groups (especially those which are actually
gatewayed {Internet} {mailing lists}) are distributed as
"{digests}", with groups of postings periodically collected
into a single large posting with an index.
Among the best-known are comp.lang.c (the {C}-language forum),
comp.arch (on computer architectures), comp.Unix.wizards (for
{Unix wizards}), rec.arts.sf-lovers (for science-fiction
fans), and talk.politics.misc (miscellaneous political
discussions and {flamage}).
Barry Shein <[email protected]> is alleged to have said,
"Remember the good old days when you could read all the group
names in one day?" This gives a good idea of the growth and
size of {Usenet}.
See also {netiquette}.
[{Jargon File}]
(1994-12-13)