Comment by crazygringo

5 hours ago

International shipping is an entirely different subject. You can assume that .com is American unless otherwise indicated, and that you'll need to check shipping policies. Just like as an American, when I go to a .co.uk ecommerce site, I have to check whether they ship to the US.

> You can assume that .com is American unless otherwise

Why?

  • Because the internet was invented in America so it's the only country where a country suffix was never used from the start of its popularity.

    I'm not saying this is good or bad or justified or not, just saying what the conventions are.

    • But there have never been a convention that .com was reserved to the US market.

      co.uk, com.au, com.mx, com.my and co.jp exist for example, but I have never heard of a co.fr, com.it or co.de or org.dk

      Bottom line: there is no real convention

    • Honestly, unless you're going to say you're confused about .net and .io TLDs this comes across as willfully weaponised naivety.