On 5/27/22 2:15 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
I can understand the desire to block some -- what I refer to as -- vanity domains. But .us is a country code TLD. I would refrain from blocking CC TLDs.
I also have to call out that blocking early -- possibly questionable -- adopters of new domains /also/ blocks late -- probably more legitimate -- adopters of domains too.
What you're doing is tantamount to saying don't run an email server on IPv6 because all you will get is spam.
How do new TLDs / IPv6 ever gain traction if a bunch of people cut it off before it can get started? -- I feel like such behavior is a disservice to the Internet at large. It /might/ have some /short/ /term/ /gains/. But what is the /long/ /term/ /cost/?!
Aside: It must be Friday afternoon because my fingers are hitting send key combinations before my brain finishes typing it's message.
-- Grant. . . . unix || die
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