pablobm left a comment (openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website#6407)

I think it's worth considering the user experience. Many tools that we use 
every day allow us to enter schema-less URLs. It makes sense, because writing 
`https://` every time is a chore.

I think it's worth asking how other apps do it. I suspect that they may use 
something like https://publicsuffix.org for a heuristic. We could experiment 
with that (or other options) to see how they cope with existing entries in the 
DB, etc.

Incidentally, I see there's a Ruby gem for those suffixes: 
https://github.com/weppos/publicsuffix-ruby.

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