Hey anons, quick questionwhat are the differences between .com, . net, and, .org
i dunno
>>106473127great help!
>>106473170any time
>>106473028If you look closely you can spot the letters aren't the same.
>>106473268didn't notice that!
>>106473028why don't you just ask the chatgpt, zoomie?
>>106473028Domain names were meant to label specific websites (.net for network providers, .org for organizations and .com for commercial sites)
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>>106473362Is 4chan a organization?
>>106473028some of them hold more authority than others in regards to search engine ranking results
>>106473499oh also a difference in public perspective. for example the website soma.fm redirects to their .com version because thats a better looking brand
>>106473472it doesn't have to be, anyone can register a .org domain. You're obviously new here, next time check the catalogue for the stupid questions thread instead of creating an entirely new thread for your stupid questions. Thanks >>106439810
>>106473472Doesn't need to be, .com, .net and .org have been public TLDs for a while now
>>106473519But you Anonymous said that .org is for organizations and .com for commercial.If 4chan.org uses .org is it not a organization?
>>106473565no one tell him about .su
>>106473472i first surfed this shithole when it ran under a .net domain, newfremd
>>106473028>.comreal website>.netfake website>.orgrealer website
>>106473028Domains pretty much mean nothing unless it's .gov or .edu, in america atleast. Anyone can register .com, .org, .net
>>106473616why would .net be a fake website?
>>106473620and a lot of the country domains are basically up to the discretion of the country how they handle the registration.>do they actually live here>whats their address>whats their gov idwhile some countries are like "yes yes pay us please thank you here here"
>>106473633This, the country of Tuvalu makes a ton of money from selling their country code .tv
>>106473028.com is for commercial websites. The web was designed to sell you shit and to show you ads so this is the majority of all websites..net is for networking websites. This doesn't mean anything and .net is historically for people who couldn't get a .com because some 90s startup took it..org is for organization websites. This is for professionals who have their shit together or aspiring organizers who are getting it together. Of all the generic tlds .org attracts the highest quality clientele because nobody ever randomly goes to a .org site.
>>106473647lel
>>106473028Modern day? Nothing. Previously they had meaning. Like getting a .org actually required some proof you were an organization and shit. Now they just hand them out.
ICANN is basically a joke, they sold to the highest bidder. There's very few TLDs actually protected anymore.
>>106473791like which?
>>106473809Basically any sTLD is still pretty well locked down
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>>106473628dunno
is .net trash?
>>106473948everything except .com is trash besides the unfeasible ones (.edu .gov)the higher tier country codes are on the second level .co.uk .ca .aubecause of authority, but its easy to register a .ca domain. if you were starting a global company always .comif your company is specific to australia specifically, then the .au
.xyz alltheway
>>106473028I might want to build a website one day. Don't domain extensions have different costs associated with them or was that just in the past or am I misremembering?
>>106474390It's up to the registry and yes some ccTLDs charge out the ass because they know their TLD is popular (see: .io)
hat if i wanna do something simple like a forum which one would be better
Fag.gay
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lul
>>106474567dunno
nig
>>106473620That is what I have been telling the stupid girls in IT for years but they are just retards.