![]() It would further be fantastic if the domains were immediately sortable on multiple dimensions (name, expiration, tag/category) and had an integrated search box. A reasonable pagination limit would work for extremely large accounts, but in general I think many people would want to see everything in one place if possible. The first view you see should show a glorified table / spreadsheet view of all domains on the same page by default. As it stands right now, your domain list UI is bulky and clunky and requires several clickthroughs to show all domains or sort effectively. Ted, thank you so much for participating in this thread! Namecheap provides excellent service, and I've been a happy customer for years.Īs someone who owns ~30 domain names split between Namecheap and GoDaddy, it would be incredibly beneficial if you overhauled the primary domain list view. ![]() This squatting is the same reason we need a LVT on land to prevent people from squatting on property that could be developed to provide housing. So if ".cars" is added, Ford would get the first shot at ford.cars We could also make a rule that when there is a new TLD, that existing domain holders from the longest lived TLDs get first right of refusal. Yeah, the single word domains will get snapped right up but the space becomes ever bigger and harder to corner the market. I also think that we can extend this by adding lots and lots of new TLDs. The hope would be that if it is expensive enough, the squatters may only hold the most likely TLDs for a specific domain instead of holding all of them at almost no risk. Yeah, some squatters may still try the long game but it starts to get cost prohibitive. If that is too expensive for your legitimate non-commercial purpose, then you probably don't really need a domain. You have to increase the yearly renewal even more (imo). Looking over my call history, out of the last fifty outgoing calls, six are not in my phone book and all but one of these were dialed directly from search results on the phone. Non-technical people will likely not recognize four three-digit numbers separated by periods as being an address for a website.Īnd phone numbers have been largely supplanted by contact lists on phones (I've occasionally forgotten my own number). ![]() ![]() One important thing was that the domain name would be something that a semi-drunk person might remember later. How about entering in a URL from an offline mention, whether that's a print ad, being mentioned in a podcast or shouted from the stage of an indie band playing in a bar? When I started a band in the 90s, there was a great deal of consideration made in choosing the name for there being an available domain name (at the time there were about two dozen English words which had not been registered as domain names, of which exactly one was a potential band name (osteoclasts) but we decided against that-we ended up with the suboptimal since the name was unavailable with neither dashless nor. ![]()
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