• @LwL
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    248 months ago

    I love that the first example on that page is .co.ck

    This feels underutilized.

    • Deceptichum
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      128 months ago

      Domains considered profane will not be considered on any level, and the application will be dissolved with the applicant being notified, and future requests for the same domain name will be ignored. ‘.ck’ domains are monitored on the web, on a regular basis for profanity on the Internet if it is found to be doing so, or if the site is deemed inappropriate, the domain will be terminated without notification or refun

      • threelonmusketeers
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        38 months ago

        monitored on the web, on a regular basis for profanity on the Internet if it is found to be doing so, or if

        What is up with that last sentence? It reads like [email protected]

        • @[email protected]
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          38 months ago

          Basically just the punctuation that makes it read bad. But it’s news to me that profanity is forbidden on the internet.

      • @pivot_root
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        138 months ago

        It might be hard to register a business named “Nice” in 2024 since it’s a really generic word. Instead, try:

        • MyHuge — A workout supplement company.
        • BigFat — Weight management coaching company.
        • The Blackest — A company specializing in black inks and paints.
        • PlayWithMy — Goods exchange company focused on trading video games and toys.
        • Please Suck — Vacuum manufacturer.