How is the Usenet Organized?
The Usenet is home to thousands of discussion groups called
newsgroups that contain a cornucopia of unique subjects and topics.
Whether you are looking to buy a house or want to learn how to
repair your 1985 Pontiac Trans am, the Usenet has an answer and a
seller for you. Because there are so many groups to choose from,
navigating the Usenet can sometimes be a daunting task for new
users. The early pioneers of the Usenet recognized this problem
rather quickly and endeavored to enhance the Usenet experience by
organizing the fast growing list of available newsgroups into 8
major categories, called The-Big-8.
|
Category |
Descriptions |
| comp.* |
These groups contain information and discussions about
computer related hardware and software. |
| humanities.* |
These groups cover discussions and topics such as
religion and spiritualism. |
| misc.* |
This category is reserved for any miscellaneous topics
that don't fit into any other category. |
| news.* |
These groups cover Usenet Newsgroup related news and
also world news and events. |
| rec.* |
Nascar fans, grab your steering wheels and start you
engines. These groups include a vast variety of recreational
topics guaranteed to appeal to everyone from the average
hobbyist to the extreme sport enthusiast. |
| sci.* |
Scientists put on your lab coats. Theses groups cover
any kind of scientific discussion on subjects ranging from
the Big Bang theory to brain surgery. |
| soc.* |
Do you have questions about society politics or other
cultures? These groups contain discussions and information
about the many political and diverse cultures issues found
worldwide. |
| talk.* |
The talk.* groups cover controversial topics and
conversations not categorized in any other group. |