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See also [[Newsgroup access tips]]
 
  
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==Home Owners Hub==
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Many visitors come to uk.d-i-y newsgroup via the homeownershub web page. This is one of a number of web sites that provide access to [[usenet]] newsgroups without needing dedicated newsgroup reading software. (Google has a similar site at groups.google.com)
  
Many visitors are coming to uk.d-i-y via homeownershub, mostly responding to threads many years old. If you wish to partake in uk.d-i-y, homeownershub will not give you an adequate experience, and mainly attracts mild anger from regulars fed up with the ongoing problems homeownershub causes us. Please do yourself a major favour and visit us using a genuinely functional website or newgroup reader - you'll get far more discussion & help that way, as well as be able to see the current discussion topics.
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You are more than welcome to join our conversations. However sites like these tend to cause a few problems for people accessing the groups via more traditional means. This makes some of the uk.d-i-y regulars even more grumpy than normal (and that is saying something!)
  
See [[Newsgroup access tips]]
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One of the unique features of usenet news groups is that they are ephemeral in nature - questions get asked, and answered and the conversation moves on. Once a thread of conversation is more than a few weeks old, it tends to be mostly forgotten. The whole architecture of usenet also means that the old conversations expire and drop off the various news servers after a few weeks or months. Web portals to usenet however usually provide access via an archive that keeps all the old posts. Home owners hub is particularly obnoxious in that it also promotes old expired threads and encourages people to respond to them.
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==Please check the date==
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Can we therefore request that if you are responding to a thread, please check the date carefully - you may find yourself trying to answer a question that really only made sense if answered ten years ago.
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==Include context==
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Secondly, (especially if the thread you are posting to is more than a few weeks old), please copy and paste enough of the question you are replying to into your reply so that people who no longer have access to the original messages have some clue what you are responding to.
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Note that replying on the web link inserted at the bottom of the post to link to the original thread is not good enough, since not everyone will be accessing the newsgroup via a system that can go and retrieve web pages on demand (some people prefer to download recent posts to the groups for later reading offline). Also keep in mind that usenet is still relatively accessible to sight impaired readers, due to its plain text layout, and threaded style of conversation. Having to follow links to external web sites greatly hampers this access.
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For a better understanding of the normal ways of accessing the group, please see the [[Newsgroup access tips]] article.

Revision as of 02:22, 16 August 2016

Home Owners Hub

Many visitors come to uk.d-i-y newsgroup via the homeownershub web page. This is one of a number of web sites that provide access to usenet newsgroups without needing dedicated newsgroup reading software. (Google has a similar site at groups.google.com)

You are more than welcome to join our conversations. However sites like these tend to cause a few problems for people accessing the groups via more traditional means. This makes some of the uk.d-i-y regulars even more grumpy than normal (and that is saying something!)

One of the unique features of usenet news groups is that they are ephemeral in nature - questions get asked, and answered and the conversation moves on. Once a thread of conversation is more than a few weeks old, it tends to be mostly forgotten. The whole architecture of usenet also means that the old conversations expire and drop off the various news servers after a few weeks or months. Web portals to usenet however usually provide access via an archive that keeps all the old posts. Home owners hub is particularly obnoxious in that it also promotes old expired threads and encourages people to respond to them.

Please check the date

Can we therefore request that if you are responding to a thread, please check the date carefully - you may find yourself trying to answer a question that really only made sense if answered ten years ago.

Include context

Secondly, (especially if the thread you are posting to is more than a few weeks old), please copy and paste enough of the question you are replying to into your reply so that people who no longer have access to the original messages have some clue what you are responding to.

Note that replying on the web link inserted at the bottom of the post to link to the original thread is not good enough, since not everyone will be accessing the newsgroup via a system that can go and retrieve web pages on demand (some people prefer to download recent posts to the groups for later reading offline). Also keep in mind that usenet is still relatively accessible to sight impaired readers, due to its plain text layout, and threaded style of conversation. Having to follow links to external web sites greatly hampers this access.

For a better understanding of the normal ways of accessing the group, please see the Newsgroup access tips article.