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{{short description|Subclass of Usenet newsgroups}}
{{lowercase|alt.* hierarchy}}▼
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The '''''alt.*'' hierarchy''' is a major class of [[newsgroup]]s in [[Usenet]], containing all newsgroups whose name begins with "''alt.''", organized hierarchically. The ''alt.*'' hierarchy is not confined to newsgroups of any specific subject or type, although in practice more formally organized groups tend not to occur in alt. The alt.* hierarchy was created by [[John Gilmore (activist)|John Gilmore]] and [[Brian Reid (computer scientist)|Brian Reid]]. ▼
[[File:Usenet-total-storage.jpg|thumb|300px|October 2020 screenshot showing 60 PB of usenet group data.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.binsearch.info/groupinfo.php |title=Usenet storage is more than 60 petabytes (60000 terabytes) |publisher=binsearch.info |access-date=October 20, 2020 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20200521133653/https://www.binsearch.info/groupinfo.php |archive-date=2020-05-21 |url-status=live}}</ref>]]
▲The '''''alt.*'' hierarchy''' is a major class of [[newsgroup]]s in [[Usenet]], containing all newsgroups whose name begins with "''alt.''", organized hierarchically. The ''alt.*'' hierarchy is not confined to newsgroups of any specific subject or type, although in practice more formally organized groups tend not to occur in ''alt.*''. The ''alt.*'' hierarchy was created by [[John Gilmore (activist)|John Gilmore]] and [[Brian Reid (computer scientist)|Brian Reid]].
Unlike most of the other hierarchies, there is no centralized control of the hierarchy and anyone who is technically capable of creating a newsgroup can do so. In practice, however, most newsgroups follow an informal procedure involving a public discussion in ''
It is up to each individual [[Usenet newsgroup#Types|news administrator]] whether to add a new newsgroup, and some will not do so if the group has not been discussed in ''alt.config''. As a result, groups that do not follow this procedure are usually not well-propagated. News group removal in theory occurs in much the same way as newsgroup creation, however as a matter of practice most news administrators do not remove newsgroups.
==Origin==
The birth of the ''alt.*'' hierarchy is tied to a drastic transformation of the Usenet, the [[Great Renaming]] of 1987. The "backbone carriers", or the [[backbone cabal]] as they have been referred to by some users of the [[Usenet]], were vital hubs in the distribution chain of most of the newsgroup postings. Their effort to change the way newsgroups are organized led to objections from some vocal Usenet users.
In particular, the creation of the ''talk.*'' hierarchy for discussions of controversial or sensitive issues by the renaming did not go well. The ''alt.*'' hierarchy was suggested as an alternative to ''talk.*'' by Brian Reid.<ref>[http://www.livinginternet.com/u/ui_alt.htm Alt Hierarchy History
The prefix "alt" refers to the fact that it is a "hierarchy that is 'alternative' to the 'mainstream' (comp, misc, news, rec, soc, sci
Alt has since become home for a wide variety of things that did not fit elsewhere. In particular, there are many ''alt.fan'' newsgroups, mostly devoted to discussions of the work and life of famous people:
Two major sections of the ''alt.*'' hierarchy, the ''alt.sex.*'' and ''alt.binaries.*'' hierarchies, have been found to fit better in the ''alt.*'' hierarchy than the [[Big 8 (Usenet)|Big
Several extensions of the ''alt.*'' hierarchy have become quite successful on their own. A number of newsgroups have taken advantage of the freedom of the ''alt.*'' hierarchy to create a number of newsgroups that specialize on certain topics, as opposed to the broader "generic" discussions of the Big Seven hierarchy. For instance, the ''rec.*'' hierarchy may be home to the
The [[language]] of preference in the "original" Usenet hierarchies, including ''alt.*'', is
==Censorship==
In June 2008, it was announced that [[Sprint
In the same time frame, [[AT&T]]'s United
==See also==
* [[List of newsgroups]]
== References ==
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==External links==
* [http://nylon.net/alt/index.htm How to create an ALT newsgroup]
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