queer.af, a Mastodon instance, has been killed by the Taliban
queer.af, a Mastodon instance, has been killed by the Taliban
The admin stated they won't be renewing the domain because .af is now controlled by the Taliban.
Link to post: https://queer.af/@postmaster/111733741786950083
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Another reason to not use ccTLDs.
87 1 ReplyIf the Taliban take over Australia I’ve got bigger issues to worry about than my domain name.
50 0 Replythat's why australia has their army of spiders
13 0 ReplyGod help us all if we have to break out the Emus
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19 1 ReplyYeah that's true. We just need to research who owns the TLD before long-term site and everything is ok.
8 0 ReplyBetter to just setup your own ccTLD, for maximum trust.
(honestly only half joking)
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7 0 ReplyThey even use youtu.be as their URL shortener
3 0 ReplyI'm sure Google didn't buy those for the purpose of actually using them, but rather to prevent someone else from registering and using them.
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2 0 ReplyIt's Google, probably just bought them on the off chance that they would ever do anything with them.
They are a company where the left hand doesn't talk to the right hand very often anyway.
3 0 ReplyTwo businesses can trademark the same name if they are operating in different industries. Or, the name could have spaces or punctuation that renders the same as a TLD.
Go Ogle Photographic & Paparazzi Inc. could have a reasonable claim to the same
.google
TLD. The registration fee is chump change for Google/Alphabet to make sure this can't happen.1 0 ReplyPermanently Deleted
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.io is the British Indian ocean's territory, probably not really a risk i doubt anything's going to happen there.
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What alternatives are there? Just the big .org, .com, .net ones?
10 1 ReplyNope. The ones you're mentioned are gTLD (generic top-level domain) but most of the other domains are generic TLD too. See here for the list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains
Just don't use country-code TLDs because they can removed by those countries. For example fmhy.ml and now queer.af.
37 0 ReplyJust use
.net
or so. Or make it dependent on where you host, so.fi
or.de
or.us
or whatever. TLDs aren't just for lulz, and getting specific country ones just for "funny" combinations just leads to stuff like this happening.18 1 ReplyNo need to limit yourself to US tld's, country ones for funny domains can be stable as well. My domain koffie.nu (coffee.now in Dutch), registered in '98, is still going strong. I just hope the rising sealevel won't wipe away the country any time soon.
17 0 ReplyMeer info over koffie zal in 1999 worden toegevoegd
Lies
8 1 ReplyYep, never came to updating the site, it's my email/network domain. Maybe Imshould change the 1 into a 2 ;)
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There are tons.
13 0 ReplySo many now, it’s opened up to at least like 100 or more words now.
5 0 ReplyDNS engineer here: it's the bane of my existence. Vanity TLDs were a cash grab for ICANN. They have made defensive domains a nightmare
11 1 ReplyI want to know more
5 0 ReplySomething like what I wrote in my other comment: https://lemmy.world/comment/6698854
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