yeah lots of ccTLDs are notoriously unregulated. still odd that honest websites would choose them, especially colonial ones like .io, which are all always on thin ice because there's little reason to justify them
from what I've gathered, it's mainly vanity. google and most search engines treat generified ccTLDs as generic ones. and ccTLDs have shorter names (i.e. .ac as opposed to .academy). the problem is that they're still country coded regardless of how generically they're commercialised and treated
I don't really understand why sites use ccTLDs for generic use at all when generic ones are widely available and from my little research, even .com can be cheaper. especially now that no one types domains. i assume it has something to do with regulations or something
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