I'm sure the lawmakers will love this. How soon will we see bills introduced to make it illegal to host adult sites outside of the .xxx tld?
Of course the question is what sites get the definition of 'adult'. There are nude photos on Flickr after all... And even if in the US porn isn't forced into the .xxx tld by law, for other countries they may jump on it much faster. Then of course there is the issue of a slippery slope. What other content could be forced onto certain tlds by law?
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#13(Although, I agree -- it's a legislative nightmare.)
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#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
Of course the question is what sites get the definition of 'adult'. There are nude photos on Flickr after all... And even if in the US porn isn't forced into the .xxx tld by law, for other countries they may jump on it much faster. Then of course there is the issue of a slippery slope. What other content could be forced onto certain tlds by law?
Exactly! Whose definition? How do they enforce it country to country? They are idiots.
Do you realize there is no actual such law? And you are already calling "them" names for something that doesn't exist?
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#15This may be a minority opinion, but I consider .xxx to be a reasonable new TLD. On the other hand, some already existing TLDs were just absurd. For example .aero, .coop, .biz, .info, .jobs, .mobi, .name, .pro, and .travel are difficult to justify; .xxx seems reasonable from a categorical perspective. (Although, I agree -- it's a legislative nightmare.)
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#16This may be a minority opinion, but I consider .xxx to be a reasonable new TLD. On the other hand, some already existing TLDs were just absurd. For example .aero, .coop, .biz, .info, .jobs, .mobi, .name, .pro, and .travel are difficult to justify; .xxx seems reasonable from a categorical perspective. (Although, I agree -- it's a legislative nightmare.)
My favorite is .um, for U.S. minor outlying islands, population 300. It was, um, discontinued.
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#17This may be a minority opinion, but I consider .xxx to be a reasonable new TLD. On the other hand, some already existing TLDs were just absurd. For example .aero, .coop, .biz, .info, .jobs, .mobi, .name, .pro, and .travel are difficult to justify; .xxx seems reasonable from a categorical perspective. (Although, I agree -- it's a legislative nightmare.)
But why .xxx instead of .porn or .sex? If you want a TLD jsut for porn, then you might as well call it that.
.xxx conforms nicely to most users expectations of a three letter TLD.
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#18This may be a minority opinion, but I consider .xxx to be a reasonable new TLD. On the other hand, some already existing TLDs were just absurd. For example .aero, .coop, .biz, .info, .jobs, .mobi, .name, .pro, and .travel are difficult to justify; .xxx seems reasonable from a categorical perspective. (Although, I agree -- it's a legislative nightmare.)
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#19This may be a minority opinion, but I consider .xxx to be a reasonable new TLD. On the other hand, some already existing TLDs were just absurd. For example .aero, .coop, .biz, .info, .jobs, .mobi, .name, .pro, and .travel are difficult to justify; .xxx seems reasonable from a categorical perspective. (Although, I agree -- it's a legislative nightmare.)
But why .xxx instead of .porn or .sex? If you want a TLD jsut for porn, then you might as well call it that.
Agree though that the ever increasing number of TLD suffixes is a bit of a joke. (I think it's a scam to get more money from people, mostly, at this point.)
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#20I'm sure the lawmakers will love this. How soon will we see bills introduced to make it illegal to host adult sites outside of the .xxx tld?