Why did you end up going with a .space domain? We blocked that whole TLD because we were getting massive amounts of spam from it when it first came out.
That's one of the problems with cheap domains in the sub $5 range. Some gTLD registries (.space included) thought it was a good idea to offer them really cheap, but what they got were mostly spammers which puts you in a bad neighborhood.
> Why did you end up going with a .space domain? We blocked that whole TLD because we were getting massive amounts of spam from it when it first came out.
From your comment:
> I know spam is a hard problem, but I wish you wouldn't label me a spammer simply because of the TLD I chose.
The author is not "labeling you a spammer". They're simply stating a fact about their experience. And in fact, it doesn't even mention you.
I'm not taking offence nor am I taking it personally. I was hoping my tone was clear on that (i.e. "I know [you have reason], but ..." and "I wish ...", which is just an expression of hope). Sorry, if it came off as aggressive.
I only tried to hightlight that they have, in effect, labeled everyone in .space (not just me, but me included) as a spammer.
It's heavy handed, but I understand there are sometimes pressing needs for quick solutions, like when having your mailboxes flooded with SPAM. Hence, the "I know ..." clause.
Personally, I chose .space simply because it's cool, cheap, and not overcrowded. It also seems to lend itself well to being part of a name.
I know spam is a hard problem, but I wish you wouldn't label me a spammer simply because of the TLD I chose.