Post As14xk570uscVgHP3g by emily@sparkly.uni.horse
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 (DIR) Post #As13aCIsKkLT8PvV8C by pixel@desu.social
       2025-03-13T15:30:43Z
       
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       Looking at ICANN and them planning to get rid of .io (as they mentioned previously) or .su (planned in a few years)will I have to get another contact domain as well when they plan to shut down .email because "no one uses mail anymore"?
       
 (DIR) Post #As14p9M1gGi6Hn5svI by moses@posting.expert
       2025-03-13T15:43:08.756Z
       
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       @pixel@desu.social wait they're killing .email !?
       
 (DIR) Post #As14pA9ehkPQliJWHQ by pixel@desu.social
       2025-03-13T15:44:35Z
       
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       @moses no, this was just a hypothetical considering the course that ICANN seems to be going.
       
 (DIR) Post #As14xk570uscVgHP3g by emily@sparkly.uni.horse
       2025-03-13T15:46:07Z
       
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       @pixel eh, this is kind of the risk one takes by abusing country codes for things unrelated to that countryI get notified of non-country-code TLDs being deactivated and I can tell you it's pretty much exclusively big companies who bought their name as a TLD despite having no good reason to do that and then realizing later that having a TLD is expensive. (ones recent enough to still be in my email trash: .kerrylogistics, .lipsy, .dabur, .natura, .guardian, .bananarepublic, .oldnavy, .rocher, .kinder)