Do you have ideas for TLDs? Here’s some of mine, not sure if any of these exist already:
- .plus
- .now
- .ent (short for enterprise)
- .one
- .er (for domain hacks, don’t get any ideas)
- .db
- .source
.wtf
.ent would quickly be picked up by the cannabis enthusiasts of course
Lmao. $227k just to get heard. Looks like it’s time for a
.227kdomain.It’s important to note that two letter domains are generally reserved for country codes and would require a country for them to be provisioned.
Time for Oracle to use an army of their lawyers to sue the Oracle country into existence and register .db
.crimesfor cataloguing the crimes of the corresponding websites. E.gmicrosoft.crimesorx.crimesorwhitehouse.crimes.fedi seems obvious given where we are.
I got ideas.
- .md
- .tar
- .gz
- .iso
- .lnk
- .txt
- .exe
- .mp4
- .mp3
- .jpg
- .png
I want to watch the world burn like it did on the creation of the .zip TLD
.md already exists for Moldova
Linux shebang logic looking pretty genius.
.moon / .nasa / .usa / .cali
you can check if domain is tld here https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt
I believe more Tlds is generally stupid. But instead of all the protect the children bullshit, I’d be good with a .kids tld that requires certification to own. Then you can just whitelist that for your precious crotch goblins and leave the rest of us alone.
That’s a good suggestion, but unfortunately age verification is not about protecting the kids, it’s about removing anonymity from online platforms and making sure that we can’t exercise our right to speech online without risking government harassment.
Oh yeah and the advertisers don’t want to pay to advertise to bots.
The idea would be to provide a “protect the kids” alternative that doesn’t require global surveillance and privacy violations, so the next time they try to justify another rights violation to “protect the kids” they can be pointed to the sane alternative, and (hopefully) they’ll run out of excuses.
I mean, one would wish it’ll play out like that, though I have some doubts. Somehow excuses seem to be always found.
They’ll just start using the other classic excuse of “preventing terrorism” instead in the case that “protect the children” no longer works.
If you’re against mass surveillance, you must be pro-terrorism, right?
.crom
Crom.crom
… It offers nothing.
Also .slash, because chaos must reign.
Ohh!
How about .— for all the LLMs to create their own deepweb on?
We can just call the realworld version of the Blackwall the EmWall, fittingly more stupid and annoyingly named than anything in actual cyberpunk, as seems to be the writing style for our timeline.
I would vote for .slash just so we can get slashdot.slash.
No, it’s slash dot dot slash, but one of them is a period, and ones a backslash
Hmm…a troll domain.
“httpscolonslashslashslashdotdotslash”
.slop ?
Microsoft should be the owner of the slop domain.
.dash for Morse code enjoyers
Clever lol
.clam
.antifa and .profa so we don’t have to guess where the company/project/person/etc. stands.
Unless the domain registry is going to research each and every applicant, you’ll still have to guess. I own a .uk domain despite never having visited
UkraineUnited Kingdom.Edit: not sure why I was confused about the .UK TLD, fixed.
.uk is the cctld for the United Kingdom. Ukraine uses .ua
I have no idea why I got that stuck in my head wrong. Still, my point stands, anyone can buy any domain at any time. Ownership of a domain implies nothing.
*whooosh*
Care to explain? Anyone can buy any domain, and host anything they want on it. Domains don’t guarantee anything.
It wasn’t serious. Just like .dot or .slop it’s more a joke than a serious suggestion. You wouldn’t seriously expect “AI” companies to dutifully buy .slop domains for their nonsense. Just like I wouldn’t seriously expect right wing parties, companies that support them or are “apolitical” or “undecided” to buy .profa domains.
But it would be lovely of them.











