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With uncommon domain extensions I always fear that they might jack up the rates at some point in the future, going from $20/year to $250/year or even more.

Still, my personal site and email is on a fairly obscure country TLD, and I hope they will never do something like that, being a country and all. With these new TLDs for which companies paid large amounts of money, who knows what might happen?

Does anyone know if such a bait and switch has ever happened in domain-land?


.TV was close, they launched and segregated a bunch of domains off as "premium" and charged inflated prices. Then there was (IIRC) an episode where they wanted to renew a bunch of landrush domains at "premium" prices. They also don't allow "premium" domains to switch registrars.

The new .WED rules are crazy. Year 3 renewal is $25,000. They think the next "Brad and Janet" want to be able to use BradAndJanet.WED for their wedding.

That might work out for bradandangelina though :]
> With uncommon domain extensions I always fear that they might jack up the rates at some point in the future, going from $20/year to $250/year or even more.

I sincerely wish that this would happen with all domain registrations. Maybe not $250/yr, but $100/yr would be OK.

It wouldn't bother anybody that owns a few domains for business or even personal use.

It would slow down spamming techniques that rely on registering lots of different domains.

It would almost entirely halt domain squatting.

Are you kidding? I know, and in the past have hosted, portfolios for a number of artists. People making $20k a year pre-tax. $100 is a lot to a lot of people.

Comments like this are why this weird social closure that so many tech people delight in is so disturbing.

Well, this has been an enlightening thread. Free or cheap health care? HN will debate the shit out of that. Cheap domain names? Sacred cow.

There's a lot I think I could say about this. I've been a pretty poor dude in the past, and not terribly wealthy now, even if it is in one of the richest countries in the world.

But I don't expect I could have a good conversation about it here.

$100 is a lot of money to some people. You'd be preventing even more people from the developing world from using the Internet.
> It wouldn't bother anybody that owns a few domains for business or even personal use.

I think roughly an order of magnitude increase of price is going to bother a lot of people who have domains for other than profit-earning businesses. (OTOH, people who have a profitable business model, including spammers, might well not be all that bothered. So I think you've got the impacts basically backwards.)

Jesus. When I lived in India as a kid, I'd never have been able to afford that. What a horrific idea!

You live in some rich-country-bubble.

Well, in fact domains used to cost $100 per year. This was back when Network Solutions was the sole registrar. Some of my older domains date back to then.

It really didn't stop speculation at all, in fact Robert Grant (well known domain speculator) made most of his money back in the days when domains were priced at $100.

However, I do believe that the current cheap domains have made the "register expired page-ranked domains" SEO scheme work, and it probably wouldn't be going on if it wasn't for cheap domains.

But then a lot of people wouldn't be able to afford owning a domain, which to me seems more evil than domain squatting. Artificially raising the prices hardly seems like a fair solution.
I'm not advocating this, but you could always have cheap registration for a .poverty domain, or some such.
I'll bet you just don't understand why the tech crowd is becoming vilified in San Francisco, too.
I'd really like to think it was a clever, self-aware, parody comment.

(The "I'm not advocating this" part seems to weaken this, though. )

You should travel a little, even if virtually ;) $100/yr is a lot of money for millions of people.
"You should travel a little, even if virtually ;) $100/yr is a lot of money for <strike>millions</strike> billions of people."

Sorry for the FTFY, validity of your comment understated by a large magnitude.

Seriously? I like that, as a teenager, I'm able to afford one or two domains for my personal websites. Jack it up like that, and I'd be able to afford none.

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