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Tarball10 | 11 months ago

This is about sunsetting the WHOIS protocol in favor of RDAP, not doing away with domain owner registration data.

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anthropodie|11 months ago

It's crazy how many people just read the headline and choose to comment or upvote these links.

Also, why the title is not same as the article? It makes no sense.

jader201|11 months ago

To be fair, OP never said this was necessarily related directly to the article.

I’ll often post loosely related tangents like this because I would enjoy discussing the tangent with the HN crowd, but there’s often not a better opportunity to discuss it, so why not while we’re sort of on the topic anyway.

Ack that I don’t think it makes sense to discuss not even remotely related topics. But as long as it’s in the ballpark and it’s not going against other guidelines and leads to interesting discussion, I think it’s fine.

mattl|11 months ago

The site tweaks some words out of titles

vachina|11 months ago

I can’t downvote. Not sure about others.

raldi|11 months ago

From the link:

RDAP offers several advantages over WHOIS including [...] the ability to provide differentiated access to registration data.

kelnos|11 months ago

In other words, it provides the ability to monetize and extract more money from people. Like we need more of that...

whalesalad|11 months ago

Tangentially - RDAP was created partially to resolve issues with PII in WHOIS