Free Newsgroup Servers
Free newsgroup servers sound irresistible, don't they? After
all, your internet service provider probably doesn't give you
access to all the newsgroups you want, right? Or else you want
access to particular types of newsgroups that just don't make it
onto any of major internet service provider lists.
Free newsgroup servers have often stepped up to the plate to
foster free speech and the free exchange of ideas that are often
all but ignored in the typical newsgroup. Let's face it, the
overwhelmingly majority of newsgroup users head straight for the
binary groups where they can download free music, movies and
lots and lots of pictures of naked women. If getting access to
more of these types of newsgroups is what has you looking into
free newsgroup servers, chances are you'll be disappointed. If
your ISP simply doesn't provide enough newsgroups dedicated to
girls posing naked for their boyfriends, you'd be much better
off investing in pay sites featuring uncensored newsgroup access.
Many free newsgroup servers are hosted by universities.
Remember, the internet was created originally as a method of
universities communicating ideas to each other. Colleges and
other educational institutions lead the way in offering up
access to those with specialized interests. But these newsgroups
are text-based, they exist for messages to be posted and
responded to. If information is what really turns you on and you
want to get away from the porno that infests even the driest of
newsgroups your ISP offers access to, look into this kind of
free newsgroup server.
In addition to the educational system, many large organizations,
especially those in computer-related industries, have free
newsgroup servers. These are for the most part dedicated wholly
to their own products and business interests. For instance, if
you work with products made by Microsoft or Adobe and want to
share information and get information, you might look into this
possibility. Wait a minute, you're saying, I've already got
access to newsgroups about every Microsoft product ever made
courtesy of my ISP. Why would I need to search out an entirely
different server dedicated to just their products?
For one thing, because Microsoft would be running the server,
they can decide when to delete postings and how long to archive
them. One of the main complaints about regular newsgroup servers
is that the length of time a posting remains accessible varies
greatly. Some messages hang around for a month or two while it
always seems like the one you really wanted only lasted a day or
two. In addition, dedicated newsgroup servers also prove very
valuable as a product support mechanism. After all, many product
support sites don't offer very much support, but when you're
dealing with people who've had the same problem with a product
as you and shares your agony, the help is often much more
valuable.
The thing to remember is that there are some real free newsgroup
servers out there, but most don't post images or other media
files so if that's what is attracting you to the idea, look
elsewhere.