• Does anyone know of an active ebike group?

    From Bob Newman@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 13 13:46:34 2023
    I used to use newsgroups all the time. Now they are very hard to find. Does anyone know of any active newsgroups regarding e-bikes?


    Thanks in advance... Bob

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  • From John B.@21:1/5 to newmagator@gmail.com on Sun May 14 05:32:15 2023
    On Sat, 13 May 2023 13:46:34 -0700 (PDT), Bob Newman
    <newmagator@gmail.com> wrote:

    I used to use newsgroups all the time. Now they are very hard to find. Does anyone know of any active newsgroups regarding e-bikes?


    Thanks in advance... Bob

    Try rec.bicycles.tech about 30 posts today
    --
    Cheers,

    John B.

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  • From Bob Newman@21:1/5 to John B. on Sat May 13 16:50:42 2023
    On Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 6:32:22 PM UTC-4, John B. wrote:
    On Sat, 13 May 2023 13:46:34 -0700 (PDT), Bob Newman
    <newma...@gmail.com> wrote:

    I used to use newsgroups all the time. Now they are very hard to find. Does anyone know of any active newsgroups regarding e-bikes?


    Thanks in advance... Bob
    Try rec.bicycles.tech about 30 posts today
    --
    Cheers,

    John B.

    I was hoping for a dedicated group but I'll try there.

    Bob

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  • From NFN Smith@21:1/5 to Bob Newman on Mon May 15 10:25:09 2023
    Bob Newman wrote:
    I was hoping for a dedicated group but I'll try there.

    Bob

    Usenet has declined enough and ebikes new enough that it's doubtful that
    you'll find anything. New newsgroups are very rare, and on the occasion
    that there's something compelling (such as with what happened with
    Mozilla support groups a couple of years ago) are generally going to end
    up in the alt.* hierarchy, because of the relative ease of creating
    newsgroups there.

    There's a measure of ebike in rec.bicycles.tech, but may not be what
    you're looking for.

    The reality is that you'll need to look elsewhere, and browser-based.
    That would include things like reddit (where I think a lot of Usenet
    people have migrated to), or of course, groups in Facebook and other
    social media.

    Smith

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  • From Bob Newman@21:1/5 to NFN Smith on Mon May 15 12:17:21 2023
    On Monday, May 15, 2023 at 1:25:15 PM UTC-4, NFN Smith wrote:
    Bob Newman wrote:
    I was hoping for a dedicated group but I'll try there.

    Bob
    Usenet has declined enough and ebikes new enough that it's doubtful that you'll find anything. New newsgroups are very rare, and on the occasion
    that there's something compelling (such as with what happened with
    Mozilla support groups a couple of years ago) are generally going to end
    up in the alt.* hierarchy, because of the relative ease of creating newsgroups there.

    There's a measure of ebike in rec.bicycles.tech, but may not be what
    you're looking for.

    The reality is that you'll need to look elsewhere, and browser-based.
    That would include things like reddit (where I think a lot of Usenet
    people have migrated to), or of course, groups in Facebook and other
    social media.

    Smith

    Yes, you sure are right. I miss the old newsgroups as there was always one to get a specific question answered.

    Bob

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  • From NFN Smith@21:1/5 to Bob Newman on Mon May 15 16:00:06 2023
    Bob Newman wrote:
    Yes, you sure are right. I miss the old newsgroups as there was
    always one to get a specific question answered.

    I do, too.

    With a newsreader, it's not difficult to filter out a lot of traffic
    (even in a busy newsgroup) find traffic you're interested in, and ignore
    the rest, without spending a lot of time doing it.

    When I first got to Usenet was in the era when there was just one
    rec.bicycles newsgroup, and that covered several hundred messages in a
    day. I remember a lot of traffic of people appealing for "please split
    the news group", and it seemed obvious that a lot of the appeals were
    coming from people who were reviewing one message at a time. The
    standard responses were either "learn to use your newsreader" and "there
    is an established procedure for new newsgroups -- if you want to do a
    split, make the necessary proposals in the proper place".

    Ultimately, I think the decline of Usenet began with the advent of the
    web, and then when ubiquity of broadband made graphical browsing much
    easier to the masses, and where there wasn't as much learning curve
    needed, even if the venues changed. And all of that long before
    Facebook showed up.

    Smith

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