@leeloo @craftyguy @rust ICANN, but there shouldn't be country code TLDs in the first place because countries are extremely temporary structures and can collapse at any time, and the recognition of some is a highly political statement? Language code TLDs would've worked just fine
@lunarna @craftyguy @rust
Most countries last far longer than any web site. Country TLDs are good for when you need an official website and not a nigerian scam site, because the country TLD usually doesn't allow those (never mind that at least here in Denmark, it has become normal to put official websites on some obvious scam domain).
What are language code domains good for? Large websites usually have a language switch, and blogs can be in a mix of English and the bloggers native language.
@lunarna @craftyguy @rust
Most countries last far longer than any web site. Country TLDs are good for when you need an official website and not a nigerian scam site, because the country TLD usually doesn't allow those (never mind that at least here in Denmark, it has become normal to put official websites on some obvious scam domain).