On a completely unrelated topic, there is a bug I'm noticing: ICANN doesn't allow emojis in TLDs.
What? That's ridiculous-- I can put them in the main part of the domain name along with an enormous number of cute homoglyphs. So why not smileys and homoglyphs in TLDs? If users can deal with smileys in the main domain that tells where the site is, surely they can deal with them in the little extra part that comes at the end. Everything's just .com underneath anyway so what would problem be?
Google has done the work to remove the unsafe part of domains. Now our domains can really shine. So give us more bling to put in there, ICANN! C'mon.
Also-- why not www as tld? I love "biz" and "pizza" as much as anyone, but excuse me they got nuthin on the world wide web. C'mon ICANN give us "www" in the Trailing Little Domain! We're ready for it now! :)
On a completely unrelated topic, there is a bug I'm noticing: ICANN doesn't allow emojis in TLDs.
What? That's ridiculous-- I can put them in the main part of the domain name along with an enormous number of cute homoglyphs. So why not smileys and homoglyphs in TLDs? If users can deal with smileys in the main domain that tells where the site is, surely they can deal with them in the little extra part that comes at the end. Everything's just .com underneath anyway so what would problem be?
Google has done the work to remove the unsafe part of domains. Now our domains can really shine. So give us more bling to put in there, ICANN! C'mon.
Also-- why not www as tld? I love "biz" and "pizza" as much as anyone, but excuse me they got nuthin on the world wide web. C'mon ICANN give us "www" in the Trailing Little Domain! We're ready for it now! :)
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