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Comment by alibarber

7 months ago

Perhaps I'm just too cynical but I always see the movement from some more 'obscure' domain name to a 'household' .com / .net as a graduation of sorts.

Given that all the dictionary word .com/.nets got bought out a long long time before many of these startups, started up, a lot of money needs to change hands.

I don't know anything about the history of these particular TLDs, but this page really comes off as 'hey we now have a load of money and can afford to buy the .net we always wanted but it's actually it's for a good reason and we're better than those other hip new companies' - kinda like 'my expensive personalised number plate is actually raising awareness for world peace - your standard one means you don't care' or something.

Again, I'm just a complete outsider here, but that's my initial reaction. Maybe I'm just jaded.

An alternative view is that grandpa thinks .com is the internet, the same way he thinks that Chrome is the internet.