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blue_pants | 8 months ago
The commercial domain name system is a perfect example of the type of artificial scarcity capitalism creates and exploits.
Domain names are tiny little rows in a database. They cost next-to-nothing to set up and maintain. There’s absolutely no reason why they couldn’t be a public good, paid for from the public purse.
And yet you pay (at times extortionate) amounts for them… why?
Because capitalism.
Isn't this a bit simplistic? Domain names are a limited resource, so there has to be some way to regulate who can use which domains. What alternative method of regulation would you propose and why it's better?
aabhay|8 months ago
Lets say the domain is .anything, and your domain had to be at minimum 10 characters to limit the use of squatted names”. Then you could build a website for one purpose like “lets-go-get-pizza-tomorrow.anything” or whatever. Perhaps there could be a mandatory expiry or something.
ahmedfromtunis|8 months ago
I think this should fall on governments to create such a system for their citizens. A cheap web.de or website.au, would be very practical.
Also I think national regulators would have more legroom to control such domains as they can exclude non-residents and avoid to deal with international rings.
On a personal level, I'd suggest buying a short domain (I own a couple of ab.xy ones) and use that as a personal tld of sorts.
And with Cloudflare, you don't even need to manually configure the DNS settings or let's encrypt.
Having a website up and running in 10 seconds without having to go through the process of registering a domain is such an amazing experience!
edent|8 months ago
Unsurprisingly, with zero cost and zero registration information, they were very popular with spammers - https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/05/phishing-domains-tanked-...
I used them for cool domain hacks and - while I'm sad those domains are gone - I'm happy the net is slightly safer.
areyourllySorry|8 months ago
thrance|8 months ago