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ajdude ◴[] No.43712307[source]
A few years ago I had a .us TLD. I eventually decided that I probably shouldn't be reliant on a country code for my domain, it's the same reason why I don't use .io

I'm not saying that this couldn't have happened with a gTLD But why put your brand at the mercy of a government like that?

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jsheard ◴[] No.43712339[source]
> it's the same reason why I don't use .io

Dodged a bullet there given that .io is at risk of being discontinued altogether. It hasn't been decided yet, but better to not have that dangling over your head.

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eli ◴[] No.43712406[source]
I don't think that's a real risk
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jsheard ◴[] No.43712471[source]
It wouldn't be the first time a ccTLD has been retired after its country ceased to be, though it would be the most disruptive given how popular it is, hence the uncertainty as to what they'll do this time.
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sgarland ◴[] No.43712732[source]
If I were Mauritius, I would be hitting tech companies left and right to secure a permanent income stream.

You guys want to kick indigenous people off their land for military bases? Enjoy your new bill for .io domains.

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barry-cotter ◴[] No.43713243[source]
The Chagossians are not by any meaningful standards indigenous. The land was uninhabited when George Washington was rebelling against the British. If the Chagossians are indigenous so are old stock white Americans.

And Mauritius have treated the Chagossians like dirt for decades, with no signs of that changing.

None of this is to deny the Chagossians were extremely ill treated by the British, but the idea that the Mauritanians have any interest in the welfare of the Chagossians is ridiculous.

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