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.Yahoo will delete all Yahoo Groups content on December 14th
It seems like the beginning of the end
Oct 16, 2019, 5:16pm EDT
Yahoo Groups, like much of Yahoo, are a relic of a previous internet age.
Although they aren’t widely used now,
groups once served as a watering hole for discussion on wonderfully niche interests,
— almost like Reddit does now.
Looking through the directory today, you can still find groups with thousands of members,
and some groups have been active as recently as this year.
Sadly, it seems that almost all of that internet history is going to be erased.
In a support document, Yahoo says that, effective December 14th,
it will be deleting all content that has been posted to Yahoo Groups.
And it’s going to largely shut down the service even sooner,
as you won’t be able to upload new content to your groups starting this Monday, October 21st
De Message-archives gaan dus ook komen te vervallen.Groups will also become much harder to join.
As part of the changes, Yahoo says that any currently public group will become restricted or private.
You can still find them, but you may only be able to join by invitation.
It seems like the beginning of the end for Yahoo Groups.
https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/16/209 ... ommunities
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/8xwe ... ly-removedThis isn't the first time that Yahoo has turned the switch off on an important,
if niche, platform and left users in the lurch.
In 2009, Yahoo shut down GeoCities, taking roughly 7 million personal websites with it.
At the time, digital archivists raced to save what content they could.
"These guys found the way to destroy
the most massive amount of history
in the shortest amount of time
with absolutely no recourse," archivist Jason Scott told Time soon after it was shut down.