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by dsr_
670 days ago
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.com is for .com. You can interpret it any way you'd like and it doesn't make a difference to anyone who isn't currently interested in the history of DNS. My preferred reading is .com for commonlymisinterpretedbypeoplewhodonotreadrfcsbutitdoesnotmatterintheslightest, which is a Welsh word meaning "oddly shaped sheep". |
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> Commercial, any commercial related domains meeting the second level requirements.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc920#page-2