On Wed, 6 Oct 2021, Michele Neylon - Blacknight via UA-discuss wrote:
Interesting read, but in many respects this isn’t a UA issue at all but more a reputation one. They sum it up themselves: “Avoid at all costs (or savings) all domains which are priced incredulously cheap. The poisoning of the proverbial .xyz well was most likely caused by really cheap prices and promotions causing them to be chosen by spammers
I think we agreed a while ago that UA was about fixing technical barriers to adoption, not policy based blocks. While .xyz is the best known case, there have been lots of new TLDs that got only a trickle of sales, cut prices in a panic to get bulk registrations, and found that the only people who want bulk domains are crooks. Not our problem. It would be nice if ICANN stopped pretending the world wants or needs more TLDs and worked on improving the quality of the ones they already have, but that doesn't seem likely. Regards, John Levine, johnl@taugh.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly