* jschiel@flowtools.net (Me) [Wed 09 Apr 2014, 17:51 CEST]:
On 04/09/2014 09:39 AM, Niels Bakker wrote:
* jschiel@flowtools.net (Me) [Wed 09 Apr 2014, 17:26 CEST]:
Sending someone to a site with obscure TLDs of .io or .lv doesn't help in these situations. This is a perfect opportunity for someone to set up a drive by site to drop malware on someone's computer.
Yes, because obviously .com registrations are limited to good people only. *eyeroll*
Guess you didn't read my last sentence, I know the .coms and .orgs, and such don't all belong to the good folks.
*sigh*.
Then why single out the .io and .lv's? Maybe you missed the trend (by now a few years old) to get domains in those and similar ccTLD's for startups? Why even try to portray them as less trusted, as you plainly did in the quoted paragraph? -- Niels.