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Yahoo will delete all Yahoo Groups content on December 14th

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  • joshsc
    https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/16/20917710/yahoo-groups-deleting-all-content-upload-message-boards-email-communities
    Message 1 of 3 , Oct 17 2:14 AM

      https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/16/20917710/yahoo-groups-deleting-all-content-upload-message-boards-email-communities


      Yahoo will delete all Yahoo Groups content on December 14th

      4 comments

      It seems like the beginning of the end

      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, such as TV show fan communities and extremely geeky computing topics — 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.

      Once the old content is deleted, all you’ll be able to do on Yahoo Groups is browse the groups directory, request to be invited to one, and, if you’re in a group, email that group.

      Here’s Yahoo’s list of what it will remove:

      • Files
      • Polls
      • Links
      • Photos
      • Folders
      • Calendar
      • Database
      • Attachments
      • Conversations
      • Email Updates
      • Message Digest
      • Message History

      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

      If you want to save content from a group before it is removed, Yahoo says you can download your files directly from your group’s page, or by going to Verizon Media’s Privacy Dashboard page, signing into your Yahoo account, and requesting your group’s data. (Yahoo says it will email you once your data is ready for download.) And some of the content may get preserved by the Internet Archive, according to archivist Jason Scott:


      To my surprise, I realized while researching this story that this news might personally affect me. For years, I’ve gotten score updates for a competitive summer marching band circuit (shoutout to my band nerds) — and I remembered that the updates come from a Yahoo group I joined ages ago. Since group emails will still work, I’ll be able to keep getting those scores every summer, for now.

      But I wouldn’t be surprised to see Yahoo shut down groups completely sometime in the future — either way, it feels like an important part of internet history is about to disappear.

    • Kimiko White
      Definitely the ending of an area. Yahoo groups brought me some amazing friends. It is sad to think of them going away. Get Outlook for
      Message 2 of 3 , Oct 17 6:57 AM
        Definitely the ending of an area. Yahoo groups brought me some amazing friends. It is sad to think of them going away.


        From: y-and-r@yahoogroups.com <y-and-r@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of joshsc@... [y-and-r] <y-and-r@yahoogroups.com>
        Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2019 2:14:23 AM
        To: y-and-r@yahoogroups.com <y-and-r@yahoogroups.com>
        Subject: [y-and-r] Yahoo will delete all Yahoo Groups content on December 14th
         
         

        https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/16/20917710/yahoo-groups-deleting-all-content-upload-message-boards-email-communities


        Yahoo will delete all Yahoo Groups content on December 14th

        4 comments

        It seems like the beginning of the end

        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, such as TV show fan communities and extremely geeky computing topics — 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.

        Once the old content is deleted, all you’ll be able to do on Yahoo Groups is browse the groups directory, request to be invited to one, and, if you’re in a group, email that group.

        Here’s Yahoo’s list of what it will remove:

        • Files
        • Polls
        • Links
        • Photos
        • Folders
        • Calendar
        • Database
        • Attachments
        • Conversations
        • Email Updates
        • Message Digest
        • Message History

        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

        If you want to save content from a group before it is removed, Yahoo says you can download your files directly from your group’s page, or by going to Verizon Media’s Privacy Dashboard page, signing into your Yahoo account, and requesting your group’s data. (Yahoo says it will email you once your data is ready for download.) And some of the content may get preserved by the Internet Archive, according to archivist Jason Scott:


        To my surprise, I realized while researching this story that this news might personally affect me. For years, I’ve gotten score updates for a competitive summer marching band circuit (shoutout to my band nerds) — and I remembered that the updates come from a Yahoo group I joined ages ago. Since group emails will still work, I’ll be able to keep getting those scores every summer, for now.

        But I wouldn’t be surprised to see Yahoo shut down groups completely sometime in the future — either way, it feels like an important part of internet history is about to disappear.

      • SHARON
        I just hope all group owners will alert their members and change their email delivery to individual email because they will nit be able to read in the group .
        Message 3 of 3 , Oct 17 7:23 AM
          I just hope all group owners will alert their members and change their email delivery to individual email because they will nit be able to read in the group .
          I will be making an announcement in my groups and will change all members to individual email . Even digest will be gone
          I might create groups on IO and send invites to my members
          On Thursday, October 17, 2019, 8:57:29 AM CDT, Kimiko White kimiko75@... [y-and-r] <y-and-r@yahoogroups.com> wrote:




          Definitely the ending of an area. Yahoo groups brought me some amazing friends. It is sad to think of them going away.


          From: y-and-r@yahoogroups.com <y-and-r@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of joshsc@... [y-and-r] <y-and-r@yahoogroups.com>
          Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2019 2:14:23 AM
          To: y-and-r@yahoogroups.com <y-and-r@yahoogroups.com>
          Subject: [y-and-r] Yahoo will delete all Yahoo Groups content on December 14th
           
           

          https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/16/20917710/yahoo-groups-deleting-all-content-upload-message-boards-email-communities


          Yahoo will delete all Yahoo Groups content on December 14th

          4comments

          It seems like the beginning of the end

          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, such asTV show fan communities and extremely geeky computing topics — 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 asupport 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.

          Once the old content is deleted, all you’ll be able to do on Yahoo Groups is browse the groups directory, request to be invited to one, and, if you’re in a group, email that group.

          Here’s Yahoo’s list of what it will remove:

          • Files
          • Polls
          • Links
          • Photos
          • Folders
          • Calendar
          • Database
          • Attachments
          • Conversations
          • Email Updates
          • Message Digest
          • Message History

          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

          If you want to save content from a group before it is removed, Yahoo says you can download your files directly from your group’s page, or by going toVerizon Media’s Privacy Dashboard page, signing into your Yahoo account, and requesting your group’s data. (Yahoo says it will email you once your data is ready for download.) And some of the content may get preserved by the Internet Archive, according to archivist Jason Scott:


          To my surprise, I realized while researching this story that this news might personally affect me. For years, I’ve gotten score updates for a competitive summer marching band circuit (shoutout to my band nerds) — and I remembered that the updates come from a Yahoo group I joined ages ago. Since group emails will still work, I’ll be able to keep getting those scores every summer, for now.

          But I wouldn’t be surprised to see Yahoo shut down groups completely sometime in the future — either way, it feels like an important part of internet history is about to disappear.



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