• jevans ⁂OP
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      It’s not lost on me lol. The news site is also a .CO domain.

    • @Nath@aussie.zone
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      I think it makes a huge difference which 2-letter country. I have a couple of .au domains, and I am not stressing about that.

      • Rozaŭtuno
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        You’ll be stressing about it when the emus take power.

        • @Mischala@lemmy.nz
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          Sir/Madame, I think you are confused.
          The Emus won the war… Australia has been run by an Emu shadow government since 1932.

          When the Emus finally reveal how much power they have been amassing we are going to have more to worry about than the .au TLD.

          Need I remind you that Australia produces 8% of the worlds uranium.

          There will be hell to pay when the Emu finally show themselves to the world.

      • Jears
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        I doubt my .at domains is going under, and if so I’ll have bigger problems to worry about.

    • jevans ⁂OP
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      The article explains that, yes, they did plan to move…in April. The Taliban government did, in fact, shut them down ahead of that schedule.

  • originalucifer
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    ‘idiots sign domain over to government, confused when government shuts down domain’

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      They knew it was risky AF (pun intended) but went for it anyway. It’s not like they were confused, they expected this

  • @conorab@lemmy.conorab.com
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    Damn! Using .af for a LGBT+ site is insane! The country could have redirected the domain to their own servers and started learning the personal details of those on the site who I imagine wouldn’t be terribly thrilled having an anti-LGBT+ government learn their personal information (namely information not displayed publicly). Specifically, they could put their own servers in front of the domain so they can decrypt it, then forward the traffic on to the legitimate servers, allowing them to get login information and any other data which the user sends or receives.

  • Flax
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    91 year ago

    Why not use two letter country tlds? I have a few .uk ones.

    • @MostlyBlindGamer@rblind.com
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      Presumably you’re a UK citizen using .uk in accordance with the controlling entity’s terms and conditions. These folks weren’t in the same boat.

      • Aatube
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        I thought .uk was Ukraine?

        Edit: .ua is Ukraine, .uk is the UK. It seems like the register hates the ISO…

        • Flax
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          In the ISO, UA is also Ukraine. UK is reserved because it would cause confusion with the United Kingdom, which has the code “GB”… Even though “UK” would make more sense as GB on the surface seems to exclude Northern Ireland as well as a bunch of outlying islands. Apparently they didn’t like the use of “United” and “Kingdom” as they are two standard nouns. Then they proceeded to give the USA “US” so… Yeah, it’s stupid.

          • Kichae
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            91 year ago

            Yeah, but the US is all about its exceptionalism, so it gets to be the exception.

          • @survivalmachine@beehaw.org
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            As far as I understand it, the US invented the internet (possibly through the divine inspiration of Vice President Al Gore), so it makes sense that they can make or break any rules they want.

            • Flax
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              61 year ago

              Talking about the ISO. Not the internet.

            • bermuda
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              South Africa is .za from Zuid-Africa, the dutch term for the country

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                At least it makes some sense, as they are mostly based on ISO 3166, as well as:

                the international vehicle code for South Africa has been “ZA” since 1936. ZAR serves as the ISO 4217 currency code for the South African rand. South African aircraft registration prefixes also start with Z.

                SA is the country code for Saudi Arabia.