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Ask HN: Can I use a TLD for a site that's not in the domain's intended category?

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Re: Ask HN: Can I use a TLD for a site that's not in the domain's intended category?

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For sponsored TLDs, it's up to the sponsoring entity on how to establish and enforce rules https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sponsored_top-level_domain

They probably have a TOS you can read on their main page. You mentioned the .house TLD, and according to name.com (which is one of the places you can register that TLD) "There are no restrictions on .HOUSE domain names. Anyone can register for any purpose"

https://www.name.com/domains/house

Re: Ask HN: Can I use a TLD for a site that's not in the domain's intended category?

#3
Unless your name is Dr Gregory House, why would you want a domain in a TLD that is unrelated to what you doing or selling? I would guess that search engines as well as potential customers are going to be confused by such a decision.

Re: Ask HN: Can I use a TLD for a site that's not in the domain's intended category?

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Unless your name is Dr Gregory House, why would you want a domain in a TLD that is unrelated to what you doing or selling? I would guess that search engines as well as potential customers are going to be confused by such a decision.

I could easily think of reasons unrelated to houses for wanting a domain like white.house or dog.house.

Re: Ask HN: Can I use a TLD for a site that's not in the domain's intended category?

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Unless your name is Dr Gregory House, why would you want a domain in a TLD that is unrelated to what you doing or selling? I would guess that search engines as well as potential customers are going to be confused by such a decision.

They never mentioned customers or selling anything so my thought would be a fun domain hack.

In addition to the two cimmanom shared: my.house , club.house , safe.house , public.house , waffle.house , shared.house , play.house