Hot take: TLDs should not exist but parking domains should not be allowed.
And cost if domains should increase near exponentially with the more you own. One domain? $10/year, two domains: $50, three: $250, etc.
Without rigorous ID requirements, that restriction can be circumvented easily.
With rigorous ID requirements, that restriction can be circumvented easily.
I think the problem is they domain sales are for-profit, there’s no incentive to prevent squatting as it’s presumably a huge profit centre.
With AI churning out a pretend blog or news site or web shop in a few minutes, that would be hard to enforce. I’m with you on the necessary death to TLDs, though.
And cost if domains should increase near exponentially with the more you own. One domain? $10/year, two domains: $50, three: $250, etc.
Without rigorous ID requirements, that restriction can be circumvented easily.
With rigorous ID requirements, that restriction can be circumvented easily.
I think the problem is they domain sales are for-profit, there’s no incentive to prevent squatting as it’s presumably a huge profit centre.
With AI churning out a pretend blog or news site or web shop in a few minutes, that would be hard to enforce. I’m with you on the necessary death to TLDs, though.