De Washington Post heeft een artikeltje geschreven over de teruglopende belangstelling voor het Usenet, dat totaal onbekend terrein is voor de gemiddelde newbie en bovendien bedolven wordt onder dikke lagen spam:
A few months ago, I had to explain the concept of newsgroups to a public-relations representative for MSN. I should have been stunned--back in 1996, having to explain something as basic as Usenet newsgroups would have reduced me to utter apoplexy. But by last October, it just wasn't a big deal.Newsgroups, the text-only bulletin boards developed by three grad-student researchers in 1980, were once the food court of the online world, the global meeting place that drew people online in the first place. But then the Web came along, the venture capital arrived and the non-multimedia world of Usenet lost the spotlight.
People still talk online, but a lot of these discussions now take place elsewhere, mainly in Web-based discussion forums.
Persoonlijk vind ik message boards zoals UBB (hoe ranzig dit technisch gezien ook aan elkaar hangt) veel handiger werken dan dat geklooi met newsreaders.