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_sabe_ | 12 years ago

Did this site really deserve its own domain? We (as the internet) really ended up misusing the domain system and the only one benefiting from it are those selling domains.

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rmrfrmrf|12 years ago

I can't really see a downside to this page having its own domain name. Also your point makes no sense... clearly liquidapsive.com is much more memorable than http://www.yahoo.com/geocities/en/us/~liquidapsive/home.html

So, no, domain (re)sellers aren't the only ones benefiting. And TBH the credibility of your statement is questionable given that ICANN doesn't directly sell domain names anyway.

_sabe_|12 years ago

Well as a common practice seems to be to always go trough google for everything, I'm actually not sure if it does matter?

Besides, even if it where some github.io page or something, I got the link here, now I can bookmark it.

Half a year from now i wont remember liquidapsive.com or http://www.yahoo.com/geocities/en/us/~liquidapsive/home.html anyway.

I actually don't think using domains instead of paths or sub-domains makes things easier at all. Here's an example. Lets say you wan't to know about the latest playstation. Where do you go? ps.com, playstation.com, playstation4.com or sony.com? As a non gamer, I have no idea but I know its made by Sony so I guess that's where I'd go.

Kerrick|12 years ago

To be fair, the odds of somebody else wishing they could have purchased "liquidapsive.com" for a different purpose are fairly low.