• @dan@upvote.au
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    5 months ago

    Two letter TLDs are reserved for countries. No gTLDs use a two letter TLD.

    I guess in theory you could make a new country called “Input Output”, get ISO3166 to be updated to specify “IO” as your country’s two letter abbreviation, then request the IO TLD from IANA.

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      25 months ago

      Two letter TLDs are reserved for countries. No gTLDs use a two letter TLD.

      According to the rules set by the org that controls the fate of IO. They can easily change the rules if they wanted. There is a vested interest in not losing IO, and nothing but their own rule to stop them. Who’s to tell them they can’t do whatever they want in this matter?

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        5 months ago

        They could change the rules, but it took them many, many years to get to finalize the rules they’ve got today. IANA isn’t exactly a fast-moving organization.

    • @EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com
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      15 months ago

      Maybe they could make .io into a 3-character gTLD by adding a character to it. Moving all of the websites (except those actually relevant to the territory) over to a new gTLD in unison seems like it would reduce confusion for the people who use those sites. Knowing that acme.io is now acme.iox (or w/e) would make it easier on everyone.