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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/TentativeTacoChef on 2025-02-15 22:20:51.

Certain groups I pull from typically have many hundreds of posts a day and recently the volume has fallen off to nearly zero... or so it appears on nzbgeek.

Is anybody aware of problems with nzbgeek or a significant fall off in usenet volume in the last week or two?

Edit: in the old days of usenet there used to be sites that tracked daily volume on various groups. I can't find any sites like this anymore. Do they exist?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/CrazyConsistent4714 on 2025-02-15 17:28:50.

Currently I’m running geek, dog, and drunken, but I’ve been looking at ninja and wasn’t sure if it was worthwhile. Kind of new to usenet, so any help is greatly appreciated

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/CHA0SMINT on 2025-02-14 15:47:22.

Never noticed this before until a few days ago. Various times during the day I’m getting about 6MB/s other times I’m at my full isp bandwidth of 100MB/s

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/CGM on 2025-02-14 15:24:21.

Very sorry, but I've now decided I need to block access to https://newsgrouper.org.uk from the UK, starting 16th March. This is because I find it impractical to meet the requirements of the UK's Online Safety Act, which comes into effect then. See https://www.ofcom.org.uk/online-safety and https://onlinesafetyact.co.uk

I've done a fair bit more homework on this, reading some of the guidance, but not all the thousands of pages that Ofcom has produced, and following their online seminars. Unfortunately very many aspects remain vague, and requests to Ofcom to provide clearer guidelines get answers like "It depends on your circumstances", "We can't advise individual sites", "You have to make the judgement", etc..

I'm afraid my conclusion is that trying to comply with the OSA is just too much effort. It's not just the initial risk assessments and policy/system changes. It's also that one is then required to respond to any reports that come in and judge whether that content is really illegal. You are required to remove anything that is illegal under a long list of categories, but also to protect users' right to freedom of speech. It's easy to think of cases where this balance could be very tricky. I simply don't want to get into the business of having to police other people's speech.

Ofcom have stated unequivocally that geo-blocking the UK will put a site outside the scope of the Act. So I put up a simple survey on the newsgrouper site, this appeared for UK users only, and I let it run for two weeks. There was just one question and a space for comments. I got 11 responses, as follows:

    How would a UK block affect you?                    Answers
1: Not Concerned, I can follow Usenet by other means.      1
2: An Annoyance, but not the end of the world.             5
3: Oh No, that would be a disaster!                        5

The comments were generally disappointed, but some also expressed understanding. So blocking UK access would be a real inconvenience to 5 people. I regret that, but they may be able to use one of the other web interfaces to Usenet, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web-based_Usenet#Web-based_sites_and_popularity . Also UK people are only about 15% of my users now.

I have seen comments that having a .uk address is enough to bring a site into the scope of the act. I'm not convinced about that, but to be on the safe side I have reregistered my site as newsgrouper.org with a redirect from newsgrouper.org.uk .

My software is available at: https://chiselapp.com/user/cmacleod/repository/newsgrouper/home so if anyone else wants to take on the job of running an instance that would remain open to UK users, they are welcome to do so.

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/HippityHoppityBoop on 2025-02-13 19:20:43.

I’ve been reading and trying to wrap my head around usenets and while I’m making some progress, some things still don’t make sense. In particular copyright enforcement and why it is not easier than torrents to enforce copyrights.

With torrents, all a copyright lawyer has to go by is the IP address of a seed, but if they use a no logging VPN, it’s a dead end. In Canada there’s been some new legal precedent where courts have allowed copyright holders to sue unnamed people at IP addresses, and also a real time takedown system to remove pirated live sports. Still looks like a dead end with a good no logs VPN (good luck getting them to log without a court order).

With usenets, it’s a bit more centralized, so can’t copyright holders just sign up for all the providers and indexers and when they find their copyrighted content, ask the providers to take down all the files associated with the .nzb across all servers they are in control of? As well, can’t they get a court order to require the usenet providers to handover logs and personally identifying information for everyone that downloaded any portion of those files?

Second question, despite all these copyright cat and mouse games, why does there not appear to be a market for a usenet or streaming service, say in Russia, that gives you any material you could want thats protected by copyrights in western countries? ISPs in the west would just see regular HTTPS traffic, albeit from Russia, and I’m sure the Russian govt wouldn’t care if it’s a curated library of only western copyright protected stuff?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/Ludeth on 2025-02-13 02:29:02.

All, I have recently seen a huge increase in downloads with missing articles. I have Frugal, NewsHosting and Blocknews accounts. Am I doing something wrong?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/Kaian1723 on 2025-02-12 15:49:34.

Hello i'm new to Usenet I went with Eweka for 6 months as one of my providers and did a 3-day trial with Hitnews. They have offered me a coupon for 50% off and was just curious would that be a good deal or should I just stick with one provider? They both would be the unlimited plan.

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/JeanCremers on 2025-02-12 13:59:15.

I asked a question about their octane vpn which does not work anymore and will be closed in june. The bot said i could wait for someone to chat and i would get a mail when someone would be available. In 3 days, no one came to chat and i got no mail. Their support page gives errors, seemingly there's no-one there.

But their server is still working, black friday deal, 6 months unlimited for 17.50 E since 2 years now so very cheap. Any thundernews users here?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/Jeremy_Dewitte on 2025-02-12 02:57:50.

A long time ago people were suggesting Frugal Usenet, so I got a subscription and have been very happy with it for a while.

A few months ago I've noticed that many files were incomplete, even ones that were about a month old.

I'm not sure if this is a common problem across different providers or if it's isolated to Frugal.

My subscription to Frugal expired a week or so ago and I'm curious if there's a better alternative for an affordable provider with good retention and SSL.

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/nathanolivo on 2025-02-10 22:51:42.

Thanks everyone for the continued support. Please PM me with any questions or if I can help with anything...

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/ElGatoBavaria on 2025-02-10 21:46:49.

Im wondering how to get into the spanish group in scenenzbs[dot]com ?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/Woodford55 on 2025-02-10 17:09:07.

I am very new to Usenet so I'm not familiar with all of the terms and processes. I've been using the Arrs for a while now but wanted to try usenet. Newshosting has their own GUI but id like to be able to use the Arrs instead (Better GUI). What do I need to do to get newshosting set up as an indexer for video searching?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/dirky_uk on 2025-02-10 14:35:18.

Anybody using the above and having really bad download speeds for last few hours? Thanks.

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/Elant on 2025-02-09 15:57:14.

New to usenet and just purchased NewsHosting, now I'm looking at indexers and I see a lot of posts recommending more than one. Is this really necessary? I was thinking of picking up NZBgeek - should I also get a free one to go along with it, or will it be fine alone?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/elroypaisley on 2025-02-09 01:00:49.

I'm sure this is not intentional so not trying to shame nzb.su - I paid for VIP with BTC. After the transaction was paid I got a message that it was only a 'partial payment' looks like it was .02 cents short b/c of the transaction fee on the BTC network. Trying to reach out to the admins but you can only send a support message if you're a VIP member... Do they have a presence here at all? Anyone have a suggestion as to how to proceed?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/rockphantom on 2025-02-08 15:29:29.

I'm curious. Has anyone received a TOS warning for requesting a file on Usenet?

For example, if I was looking for a long out of print book and posted a request on one of the e-book newsgroups that is frequented by a few uploaders, is there any chance I could receive a TOS warning for simply requesting an old book? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/Bartned04 on 2025-02-07 17:59:26.

Is the API of nzb.su down for anyone else?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/papakuma on 2025-02-07 00:32:57.

Ok, I've been doing all of the reading and research and I think I've finally decided on my plan of action but would greatly appreciate any insights from those with more experience. I'm located in Asia if it matters. Thanks in advance for your time.

My current system is working fine with torrents and my automation is in place. Obviously there are some things that are great and other that are just not available or are not reliable. To this end I want to transition towards Usenet to fill in those gaps.

Providers I plan to subscribe to:

NewsHosting (high winds)

Frugal + block news (netnews + ???) frugal has stated the new bonus server is on a different backbone than netnews and is no longer on farm but can not disclose where it is located due to agreements they have with the backbone to not disclose.

I assume these two should cover most things and then if I needed more I could look at adding a block account on another backbone like news demon (Usenet express).

Indexers planned: NzbGeek Slug (when open again or I can snag an invite from the other subreddit if I get lucky) NzbPlanet (same as slug) Ninja (same as other private indexers)

But in the mean time maybe: Althub Digital Carnage NzbFinder Crawler

Other recommendations? Or more importantly any of these not worth adding to Geek at the start?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/jordanmlee on 2025-02-06 21:24:17.

There are a lot of posts in the last few months about people signing up for lifetime deals at various providers and then getting notice that their pricing has been changed, sometimes as much as doubled, without their consent. Some people claim they were not notified while others claim they were notified but only a few days before the billing occurred. Here are some of the relevant links:

So how can you avoid being overcharged without your consent?

  1. If you paid with Paypal, simply login to Paypal, click the gear icon on the top right corner to access your account settings, click on payments, click on manage automatic payments, here you should see your active subscriptions. Just click on the subscription you would like to cancel and then click "cancel" or "cancel automatic billing"
  2. If you paid with credit card, simply login to your provider and ask to remove the card on file. They are required to remove the card if you ask. You can also ask your credit card company or bank to put a block on the provider from ever billing you again.

As of right now, it looks like the only providers who are changing the billing terms on customers are:

  • Eweka
  • Newshosting
  • Easynews
  • Usenetserver
  • Newsgroup Ninja

I realize there are other payment options some people use, but I do not have some of those options in my wallet so I can not give details, so maybe others can chime in with details, but I think the Omicron brands are the only providers raising rates and I think I covered the only payment methods they accept?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/Gerkibus on 2025-02-06 16:30:15.

I've been a subscriber for almost 7 years and got a big surprise today with a nearly 50% price hike with zero notification. I've seen other threads talking about this. They have already charged my CC (I stupidly updated it as it had expired and only after the charge came through realized it was 50% more than my lifetime price).

I'm waiting for support to answer. Have others had a reasonable experience here with them making it right? I've asked for a full refund or an extra year of hosting for the price I've already paid and if not will do a VISA chargeback (which is not a good thing for them).

This leaves a really terrible taste in my mouth for them, this was a pretty sketchy move! Just had to share it with the community here. Curious how they responded to others in the same situation. Only ones I've read about are before they were overcharged ...

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/tomterr on 2025-02-06 12:27:43.

I’ve been a Frugal customer for quite some time now, and I feel like I need to warn others about the direction this service is taking. If you’re considering Frugal Usenet, you may want to think twice.

The latest issue is that they slashed the bonus server quota to a mere 500GB/month without any prior notice. This sudden change is a slap in the face to long-term users who signed up with the expectation of receiving more. But that’s not the only problem.

When I originally signed up I was getting Omicron primary with Usenet farm fill from the bonus server in addition to a block account with high retention. Now I have 3 of the exact same and always have to find out about it on Reddit. I think this warrants at least an email from Frugal themselves.

And let’s not forget their deceptive upselling of Blocknews accounts. Frugal Usenet makes it sound like a great addition, but if it’s using the same backend, it’s completely redundant.

Honestly, the lack of transparency and the sudden uncommunicated shifts in service are huge red flags. It’s becoming apparent that Frugal prioritizes cost-cutting and deceiving customers over delivering a dependable service.

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/craigers521 on 2025-02-05 08:44:25.

So I was availing myself to some content, and multiple providers failed to acquire a couple of "files" with the word Christmas in the filename. Thought it odd but moved on. Then on another season of files the same thing happened. Is there something weird about files named Christmas?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/SyphonxZA on 2025-02-04 13:24:23.

Hi Guys

I have been a member of a shall not be named indexer for many years (Any members here will probably realise the site). About a month ago the site went offline and I thought they had been closed down. I see the site is now back up with a new 2.0 banner. However, I cannot log in with my old details and the forgotten password option doesn't work either.

Anyone with access able to provide a support email or way to message admins to fix my login?

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/Outside-Bathroom6250 on 2025-02-04 06:42:14.

When downloading from news.usenetserver.com, I inspected the source of the data and noticed multiple IP addresses, such as 85.12.62.240 and 85.12.62.221, which appear to be based in the Netherlands. This makes me wonder: Does UsenetServer no longer have servers located in the United States? (I only checked because I was getting lower speeds on the West Coast compared to the East Coast.)

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The original post: /r/usenet by /u/thnyei on 2025-02-04 10:03:04.

I signed up for EasyNews in mid January. Picked it because it was cheap and worked in the browser on iPad. Went for an unlimited deal for a year. I really enjoyed it for streaming. Everything was fast, but now it isn’t anymore. Think two hours now for a 7GB file, meaning streaming also sucks. Have tried switching servers, checked my internet and all of that, but it still feels slow. I’m in Europe and usually I get best speeds from USA east. Europe did give me fast speeds, but now it’s usually less than 10mbps. But of course even if the server test gives me a faster server, it doesn’t mean the file downloads at that speed.

I do wonder if they limit speeds after the first weeks? I’m on unlimited, but does it get better if I pay more? An alternative service maybe?

I’m wondering if there’s something better for movie iso. I have 4K blu-rays, but I notice that newer versions of the movie I own come with dolby vision and atmos. I also enioy bonus features, why I look for iso. Also looking into Scandinavian movies and tv shows. Would really appreciate some answers and recommendations. I’m new to this so I’m sure I just have a bit to learn. I have a synology nas if that changes recommendations

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