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by lstamour
3284 days ago
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These lists, it should be pointed out, are quickly becoming outdated as more folks sign up for new domain names. For example, there’s this on .xyz https://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/exploring-xyz-another... and then there’s actual usage of it: https://abc.xyz (completely not mentioned...) If you want to know the most popular/relevant sites on a TLD, search google for `site:xyz` to see a small list... E.g. .link often is used by websites with very long domains looki for a shorter one, like http://gcr.link/ Amazon has http://aws.science/ .country is mostly crap, but there is http://cma.country/ .click is indeed only slightly less spammy, but does have http://bbc.click/ And .rocks doesn’t deserve the ban. It’s used by fan sites, people promoting tech or events, and fun stuff like kqed.rocks for kqed.org ... I’ll admit though, it can be hard to tell with all the third party domains which sites are legitimate and which aren’t... |
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