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There are projects that provide access to text-only groups. See for example http://www.eternal-september.org/
I took a walk around Usenet a few months ago after I discovered that my ISP (Teksavvy, Canada) offers access, and I must tell you... it's ugly. The groups I checked are either entirely abandoned or there's a post every two months, and they're overridden with spam.
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Thanks a lot. Here's the issue: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/256
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Yep, that's how I have it, but still, it doesn't seem to work.
Also, I have enabled notifications, but I'm not getting anything. Where do they go?
Edit: Ok, I've seen the notifications page, but it's empty for me.
A small doubt I have. When I enter the main page for fedia, [https://fedia.io](https://fedia.io), I get a front page that contains all the magazines. However, I have set up my profile so that the front page contains only the subscribed ones. In order to get there, I have to click on the "Fedia" link on the top-left corner, and then I get to the /sub page. Isn't this slightly counterintuitive? Shouldn't our main page be the one we've requested in the profile, instead of having to click somewhere else? I don't know if this is a fedia quirk or something in kbin, but I think this functionality is important.