• Bobby Turkalino
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    115 hours ago

    Not all TLDs are, just the ccTLDs. The .io domain was never intended to be such a popular one, but tech bros were like “zomg io! That’s like input/output!! So techie!!!” Meanwhile, .tech exists and is not country-specific but is far less popular for some reason.

    • @[email protected]
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      93 hours ago

      Meanwhile, .tech exists and is not country-specific but is far less popular for some reason.

      Simple answer: length.

      Two chars look a lot better than something with more chars, and all two chars TLD are ccTLDs.

    • @[email protected]
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      95 hours ago

      I generally don’t trust .io for that particular reason. It’s the Steve Jobs of the world picking that for buzz; the Steve Wozniaks of the world would simply choose .org.

      And…, to make sure my joke didn’t lead me to find it Woz had a fucking io website, I looked it up and his personal cite is fucking org. Lol

      • @[email protected]
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        111 minutes ago

        Isn’t .org reserved for non-profit websites though? At least on the basis of internet etiquette? Some .io websites I know are completely monetized and about making money. And of course not everyone can afford a .com domain with a cool name right off the bat.