Executive Summary
- The .self domain is a new top-level domain designed to support self-hosting.
- It aims to provide a unique and secure way for individuals to host their own websites.
- The domain has sparked a mix of excitement and skepticism among online communities.
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Many users are enthusiastic about the potential of the .self domain, but others express concerns about its feasibility and security.
Remember when the .tk TLD became free 20 years ago ? Every hobbyist took one, then scammers followed, then Facebook and antiviruses started blocking it.
Some users suggest that the .self domain could be improved by implementing measures to prevent squatting and ensure that domains are used for legitimate purposes.
The actual interesting part of a new TLD can be growing reputation by post-facto taking away a domain without recourse in case of squatting. Instead of adversarial takedowns, let anyone challenge an inactive domain in the first year or two.
Technical Considerations
Technical experts point out that the .self domain will require significant investment to maintain and secure, and that the lack of registration fees could be a challenge.
Despite these concerns, many users are excited about the potential of the .self domain to provide a new and innovative way for individuals to host their own websites.
Focus Keyword: self domain