.io is especially popular because it resembles the computer term “input-output.” It is huge with start-ups and IT companies.
Well, those companies should also have the technical chops to know better.
I still think that most of opening up the TLD space was a mistake, not just the two-character stuff. Very few new TLDs have actually provided a lot of use, but they have created a “brand tax” on companies that don’t want confusing use of similar registrations and who then go register the equivalent domains.
.biz vs .com is a great example.
Maybe it’s time we stop assigning TLDs to countries? There is not really a reason anymore.
Some countries make a lot of money from those domain licenses. Some are small enough that it could weaken or destabilize their economy.
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