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by Someone
2137 days ago
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“I'd think that there are at least a few thousand geeks out there like myself who'd want to have one or two.” So, do you have one or two? If not, why not? Looking at https://catechgory.com/, my guess would be because they’re in obscure top level domains. What good does it do to own, for example, “ae.je”, if many users will go to “ae.com” when they try to visit your web site? |
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That's very true that they're mostly obscure domains, but that doesn't make them any harder to buy. Most domain registrars will show you all or most possible TLDs that are available for your domain.
You are right though, it is something that would be harder for users to remember than a traditional TLD, but then again, it's only four letters... so I don't know. But still, I use mine for configuring servers or whatever other little thing I need (making incredibly short hostnames, email addresses, URLs, etc.), so I figured many others would do the same... but I guess not.