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TLD's
I have a .info domain for myself, and my email address is often rejected as invalid.
Problems like these are really gonna hinder ANY of the newer TLD's from taking off.
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Safer?
I can't say that it would influence me one way or another.. and as for "safer".. doesn't make me feel any safer.
point blank. a new way for more people to make more money by expanding the possbilities of domains that can be purchased.
And as for emails.. that is going to be a MESS.
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Noobs
This is due to the lack of effort put in to explaining the actual structure to users.
It's quite a shame how little knowledge is passed on to users, both due to user's reluctance to learn(created by software companies selling their "Easy to learn" proucts as "Easy to use") and technical users reluctance to teach because of the user's reluctance to learn.
- Jesse McNelis
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Quit wasting our time
I don't see why they have to go and keep creating all these new extensions that no one but spammers use. The web with its existing set of TLD's and remaining un-registered names has plenty of room to grow for a long time.
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not a waste of time....
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