- A concrete counterexample: plantura.garden is a large, reputable German-language gardening magazine / brand, and probably exactly the kind of legitimate site one would expect on .garden.
So while the abuse numbers may well justify treating newly registered / low-reputation .garden domains with suspicion, blanket-blocking the entire TLD seems like it would create real collateral damage.
- I had no idea the .garden TLD even existed. Having just checked Porkbun, it seems like they go for $1.54 which is pretty cheap. No wonder they're being abused.
If you have a cheap TLD of course bad actors will buy a bunch.
by OutOfHere
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- It is absurd to consider a TLD bad just because it's cheap and its names were registered by some bad people. It's a bad case of stereotyping. Filters need to be better than this. There are plenty of good names within a TLD.
by qasderghytfgyt
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- considerations@52%5%8%*%@٤&٠!٧٠؟
- damn I got git.garden
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by wartywhoa23
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- They'd better compare the abuse statistics, in wide all-things-considered¹ sense, of .garden to that of .ai.
¹As in abuse of planet's resources, economy, job market and on human sanity and patience.