If you were a website, what would your domain suffix be?

Which one?


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amadeus

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We’re all kind of a networked computer
We do have some base metals in us

I think I’d be a .net

It’s kind of a middle-of-the-road,
But also allows for some ambiguity.
I don’t want to pin myself down,
Exist forever pigeonholed
 
I like the nz bookends.

Note for voters: subnational domains like co.uk, .or.jp, gov.de should fall under .com, .org, .gov respectively.
 
.com It does not mean company, it means "the first one you type, 'cos all the best ones are this". I do have some .net's, as they are much more available, but if I were to have a primary one it would be a .com. Also they are called top level domains.
 
Fun fact: East Germany had its own domain, .dd, but was only used by an East German university and never available on the web.

.yu for Yugoslavia and .zr for Zaire have been taken offline. .su, however, remains in use and new sites are still being added.
 
.yu for Yugoslavia
They should have kept that, it would have made some great uris. I would have bought f at that TLD for $.
 
They should have kept that, it would have made some great uris. I would have bought f at that TLD for $.
It would also be useful for Japanese words that end in -yu.

SEIYU, the supermarket chain.
Oyu, for hot water.
Unyu, for transporting (as in objects, not people)
Keiyu, for diesel.
Tsuyu, the rainy season.
 
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