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by iomcr
1775 days ago
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While true, a free and open web is generally desirable, and we'd like to keep the barriers of entry for federation to a minimum. If someone was ready to start mycool.forum, but doesn't have $500/yr to start a website, they must now wade through a garbage pile of "minimum $2,000 bid" squatted domains, weird TLDs that could declare your domain premium and charge $400,000/yr at any time, maybe even if the only thing "premium" about the name is that your website got popular, or buy a domain like themycoolforum50.com. This might be only one managable issue, but these things add up, and the more they add up, the more facebook becomes the only website people use. |
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Which is all very unfortunate because some of those TLDs are quite nice, like .forum. What a mess we've gotten ourselves into.
Should have been kept as a public service, but no putting the genie back in the bottle now. Only way out of this mess is a distributed system, but I can't imagine what that would like without a massive proliferation of competing services.