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It's about time!
Why?
Who the hell is gonna move their site to .xxx when it will be blocked by most isp,search engines etc.......bad move all around,ridiculous imho.....
Who the hell is gonna move their site to .xxx when it will be blocked by most isp,search engines etc.......bad move all around,ridiculous imho.....
I agree, thats why I asked OP why he thinks its about time to launch .xxx. And almost all major players in adult industry (webmasters, site & content owners etc.) stands against .xxx, according to adult forum.
I didn't know it was approved but I knew it had been waiting approval. I don't see anything wrong with it personally. If anything it could help clean up the internet if most of the hardcore porn was moved to that extension. I don't know anything but it seems like the search engines would like it and welcome it. With so much money in sex, Why would the SE's discourage it? With the xxx extension then there would be less excuse to surf onto something you were not wanting to see. I'm not against porn in anyway but it's bad when a young kid or someone else see's something of a sexual nature they were not looking for. Over all it should be good for the internet, If you wanna see xxx you know what extension to enter. Sounds good to me
Not going to happen.If anything it could help clean up the internet if most of the hardcore porn was moved to that extension.
Not saying that SE will discourage it, unless you request so. Adult filters are already available eg. SafeSearch Filtering in google.I don't know anything but it seems like the search engines would like it and welcome it. With so much money in sex, Why would the SE's discourage it?
Or .why, that would be an appropriate extension.Can't wait for .yyy and .zzz
Why would someone running an adult site want a domain that can be so easily blocked? Not to mention, no one calls porn "xxx" anymore. I will agree that a few names will get good traffic with the media buzz currently circulating but much like other failed tlds I don't see this one becoming part of our internet 'language' like .com has. I've been around since 98 and in the adult community people who bought names from new.net were considered morons.Number 1 : This is my opinion and only my opinion. This is NOT the gospel.
Number 2: I began my journey in 95. In 97, I went online and started registering names.
This is when alot of people on this board were just learning what a computer was.
I was a vestor in sites such as Name Slinger (A site started by Eric Eric MacIver), and another site, New.Net.
I had premium names with these folk. And, even then with thier plugins being installed anonymously, I was recieving ungodly amounts of traffic with names such as free.xxx, com.xxx, and net.xxx
I myself have seen the effects of .xxx, not something many can say. And, I can say with all my heart based on my experience, the death of dot com will come by dot xxx.
Little do noobs know these days, alot of this was started way back in the day. Alot of companies with their own ideas and alot of money.
ICM had the right approach, and the endurance! My props to them for getting the extension and not the idiots over at New Net.