This is a partial list of newsgroups that are significant for their popularity or their position in Usenet history.
The Big-8 hierarchies
These are the most widely distributed and carefully controlled newsgroup hierarchies. See Big 8 (Usenet) and the Great Renaming for more information.
comp
Computer-related topics.
humanities
Topics related to the humanities (fine arts, literature, philosophy, Classical Latin, etc.).
misc
Miscellaneous topics. Examples include:
- misc.legal.moderated â A moderated legal forum.
- misc.taxes.moderated — A moderated professional tax forum open to the general public.
news
Matters related to the functioning of Usenet itself.
- news.admin.announce (moderated)
- news.admin.net-abuse.blacklisting (moderated)
- news.admin.net-abuse.bulletins (moderated)
- news.admin.net-abuse.email — discussion of abuse of email by spammers and other parties.
- news.admin.net-abuse.misc
- news.admin.net-abuse.policy (moderated)
- news.admin.net-abuse.sightings (moderated)
- news.admin.net-abuse.usenet — discussion of abuse of usenet by spammers and other parties.
rec
Recreation and entertainment topics.
sci
Science-related topics.
soc
Discussion related to society and social subcultures. Examples include:
- soc.motssâ for the discussion of gay and lesbian issues.
- soc.org.nonprofitâ for the discussion of nonprofit organization management issues.
- soc.rights-humanâ for the discussion of human rights
talk
Discussion of various topics, especially controversial ones. Includes political topics as well.
The alt hierarchy
This is the most extensive newsgroup hierarchy outside of the Big 8. Examples include:
References