• Re: Introducing RootBadger ? Usenet-style social discussion for the mod

    From Daniel Cerqueira@3:633/10 to All on Sun Jun 7 07:13:49 2026
    Subject: Re: Introducing RootBadger ? Usenet-style social discussion for the modern web

    Rootbadger <admin@rootbadger.com> writes:
    I have been working on a new project called RootBadger:

    https://rootbadger.com

    [...]
    And please share it with friends who might be interested in a modern Usenet-style social platform.

    I don't mean to be rude, but why?
    We have Usenet, right here, with great software to make use of it. Why fragment old and now little Usenet?
    It would make more sense to develop software for Usenet (a search
    engine?), or spend the time in marketing Usenet; from my humble point of
    view.
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    refuse military service. ~ Albert Einstein


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  • From Daniel@3:633/10 to All on Sat Jun 6 23:49:21 2026
    Subject: Re: Introducing RootBadger ? Usenet-style social discussion for the modern web

    Daniel Cerqueira <dan.list@lispclub.com> writes:

    Rootbadger <admin@rootbadger.com> writes:

    I have been working on a new project called RootBadger:

    https://rootbadger.com


    [...]

    And please share it with friends who might be interested in a modern
    Usenet-style social platform.


    I don't mean to be rude, but why?

    We have Usenet, right here, with great software to make use of it. Why fragment old and now little Usenet?

    It would make more sense to develop software for Usenet (a search
    engine?), or spend the time in marketing Usenet; from my humble point of view.

    I tend to agree. I don't think efforts like this would drive away usenet posters who have stayed here all along. This tool may drive people who
    are searching for a distraction-free and algorithm-free platform to post
    on that likely has zero bots. And, maybe, just maybe, people may be
    drawn to usenet from this new platform.

    I'm only optimistic.

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  • From Koen Martens@3:633/10 to All on Sun Jun 7 07:42:22 2026
    Subject: Re: Introducing RootBadger ? Usenet-style social discussion for the modern web

    Daniel <me@sc1f1dan.com> wrote:
    Daniel Cerqueira <dan.list@lispclub.com> writes:
    We have Usenet, right here, with great software to make use of it. Why
    fragment old and now little Usenet?

    It would make more sense to develop software for Usenet (a search
    engine?), or spend the time in marketing Usenet; from my humble point of
    view.

    I tend to agree. I don't think efforts like this would drive away usenet posters who have stayed here all along. This tool may drive people who
    are searching for a distraction-free and algorithm-free platform to post
    on that likely has zero bots. And, maybe, just maybe, people may be
    drawn to usenet from this new platform.

    I'm also not sure what a walled garden that is inspired by usenet
    would add to the table. It's still a walled garden, whereas usenet
    is an open, decentralised and federated space. It scales better and
    isn't dependant on a single entity controlling what can and cannot
    be posted.

    It also seems these new alternative 'social networks' pop up by the
    dozen these days, no doubt the majority of them are vibe coded
    disasters. Not saying this one is, I haven't checked.

    Cheers,

    Koen

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  • From Root Badger@3:633/10 to All on Sun Jun 7 18:38:53 2026
    Subject: Re: Introducing RootBadger ? Usenet-style social discussion for the modern web

    On 2026-06-07, Daniel Cerqueira <dan.list@lispclub.com> wrote:
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    Rootbadger <admin@rootbadger.com> writes:

    I have been working on a new project called RootBadger:

    https://rootbadger.com


    [...]

    And please share it with friends who might be interested in a modern=20
    Usenet-style social platform.


    I don't mean to be rude, but why?

    We have Usenet, right here, with great software to make use of it. Why fragment old and now little Usenet?

    It would make more sense to develop software for Usenet (a search
    engine?), or spend the time in marketing Usenet; from my humble point of view.

    =2D-=20
    The pioneers of a warless world are the youth that
    refuse military service. ~ Albert Einstein

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    Simply put, I created RootBadger because modern social media is a
    mess, and Usenet, while still interesting, has become troll heaven for
    a lot of people.

    I wanted to build something with the spirit of Usenet, but without all
    the garbage that drove people away. A place with topic-based groups,
    threaded discussions, and a more old-school Internet feel, but
    presented as a modern social platform.

    The goal is to make RootBadger into what some of us wish Usenet had
    become: organized, searchable, decentralized, and useful, without being
    overrun by trolls and noise.

    Not many people are flocking to traditional Usenet anymore, and good
    news servers usually cost money. If RootBadger helps open the door to a
    better version of that style of discussion, then great.

    Nobody has to like it, join it, or think it is needed. That choice is
    theirs. I built it because I wanted to see if this kind of platform
    could still have a place.



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  • From Juancho@3:633/10 to All on Sun Jun 7 20:43:15 2026
    Subject: Re: Introducing RootBadger ? Usenet-style social discussion for the modern web

    Koen Martens wrote:
    Daniel <me@sc1f1dan.com> wrote:

    I tend to agree. I don't think efforts like this would drive away usenet >>posters who have stayed here all along.

    I'm also not sure what a walled garden that is inspired by usenet
    would add to the table. It's still a walled garden, whereas usenet
    is an open, decentralised and federated space.

    It adds nothing to the table. The proposal to replace USENET with a
    privately owned, all-topic-emcompasing, web forum is ludicrous.

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  • From Root Badger@3:633/10 to All on Sun Jun 7 20:40:48 2026
    Subject: Re: Introducing RootBadger ? Usenet-style social discussion for the modern web

    On 2026-06-07, Juancho <eternal@notreally.com> wrote:
    Koen Martens wrote:
    Daniel <me@sc1f1dan.com> wrote:

    I tend to agree. I don't think efforts like this would drive away usenet >>>posters who have stayed here all along.

    I'm also not sure what a walled garden that is inspired by usenet
    would add to the table. It's still a walled garden, whereas usenet
    is an open, decentralised and federated space.

    It adds nothing to the table. The proposal to replace USENET with a
    privately owned, all-topic-emcompasing, web forum is ludicrous.

    NO one said anything about replacing usenet, calm down, son.

    Nothing will ever replace usnet ffs, it is just a new social media
    platform coming soon and will also be decentralized eventually.

    lol God damn!

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  • From Daniel Cerqueira@3:633/10 to All on Sun Jun 7 22:19:02 2026
    Subject: Re: Introducing RootBadger ? Usenet-style social discussion for the modern web

    Root Badger <admin@rootbadger.com> writes:
    On 2026-06-07, Juancho <eternal@notreally.com> wrote:
    Koen Martens wrote:
    Daniel <me@sc1f1dan.com> wrote:

    I tend to agree. I don't think efforts like this would drive away usenet >>>>posters who have stayed here all along.

    I'm also not sure what a walled garden that is inspired by usenet
    would add to the table. It's still a walled garden, whereas usenet
    is an open, decentralised and federated space.

    It adds nothing to the table. The proposal to replace USENET with a
    privately owned, all-topic-emcompasing, web forum is ludicrous.

    NO one said anything about replacing usenet, calm down, son.

    Nothing will ever replace usnet ffs, it is just a new social media
    platform coming soon and will also be decentralized eventually.

    lol God damn!
    The gist is not the "replacing" wording, it is the rest of those words
    that should be taken more into account.
    Don't count me in, and I doubt you have a way to stop trolling if it
    reaches rootbadger.
    Peace,
    --
    A little Consideration, a little Thought for Others, makes
    all the difference. ~ Alan Alexander Milne


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  • From Root Badger@3:633/10 to All on Mon Jun 8 00:53:10 2026
    Subject: Re: Introducing RootBadger ? Usenet-style social discussion for the modern web

    On 2026-06-07, Daniel Cerqueira <dan.list@lispclub.com> wrote:
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    Root Badger <admin@rootbadger.com> writes:

    On 2026-06-07, Juancho <eternal@notreally.com> wrote:
    Koen Martens wrote:
    Daniel <me@sc1f1dan.com> wrote:

    I tend to agree. I don't think efforts like this would drive away usenet >>>>>posters who have stayed here all along.
    =20
    I'm also not sure what a walled garden that is inspired by usenet
    would add to the table. It's still a walled garden, whereas usenet
    is an open, decentralised and federated space.

    It adds nothing to the table. The proposal to replace USENET with a
    privately owned, all-topic-emcompasing, web forum is ludicrous.

    NO one said anything about replacing usenet, calm down, son.

    Nothing will ever replace usnet ffs, it is just a new social media
    platform coming soon and will also be decentralized eventually.

    lol God damn!

    The gist is not the "replacing" wording, it is the rest of those words
    that should be taken more into account.

    Don't count me in, and I doubt you have a way to stop trolling if it
    reaches rootbadger.

    RootBadger would be pro-free speech, but not pro-spam or pro-harassment.

    People should be able to argue, criticize, disagree, joke, offend, and have strong opinions without admins jumping in every five seconds.

    But free speech does not mean flooding groups, harassing users, doxxing
    people, impersonating others, posting malicious links, running fake-account spam, or wrecking every discussion on purpose.

    That is where the tools come in: email verification, new-user posting limits, rate limits, link scanning, spam scoring, disposable email checks, duplicate post detection, moderation queues, and admin controls for banning accounts, email domains, IPs, IP ranges, and spam domains.

    So the idea is simple: protect open discussion, but keep out the garbage that makes open discussion impossible.

    --
    Rootbadger

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  • From Kurt Weiske@3:633/10 to All on Mon Jun 8 07:08:52 2026
    To: Juancho
    Juancho wrote to alt.folklore.computers <=-

    It adds nothing to the table. The proposal to replace USENET with a privately owned, all-topic-emcompasing, web forum is ludicrous.

    I've seen a couple of "dark forest" implementations, citing concerns
    over exposure of creative works to the Greater Internet. Feels like a
    walled garden, which might have its uses in some implementations (like
    a group collective working towards a specific set of goals) but would
    still feel like AOL/Compuserve if meant to be a hangout.

    kurt weiske | kweiske at realitycheckbbs dot org
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