• Dr. Moose@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    the argument for .ml domain has always been absurd to begin with. So it’s free but the price you pay is that it’s being run by Mali. I’d just drop 8$/year tbh, that’s not a hill you want to die for. Also you harm your project by being SEO punished for using spam-associated TLDs like this. One of the reasons original Lemmy took so long to adopt until Reddit’s API drama. Pretty dumb ngl.

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      1 年前

      If i remember right it was also “free to register but insanely expensive to renew once they start to see traffic”

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        Renewal costs are my primary consideration when picking domains. Subscription fees is how your money disappears when you’re not looking.

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          Anyone know how companies get the rights to domains to sell in the first place? Do they literally submit a list of all domains to ICANN or something? Sorry if this is a stupid question, I just never understood how any of this really works.

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            TLD - Top Level Domain (.com .ml .whatever)

            Registrar - NameCheap, PorkBun, etc. Submits your domain.TLD request to a Registry

            Registry - Maintains the list of domains for a specific TLD and the server infrastructure to run the TLD

            ICANN - Decides who can be a Registry and for which TLD. Not involved in the nitty gritty of individual domain names.