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vortex@fed.dyne.orgMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•The Society of the Spectacle2·9 months agoWark knocks on the door of the situation room in the beach beneath the street
vortex@fed.dyne.orgMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•The Disappearance of an Internet Domain2·9 months agoThen there is Tuvalu’s TLD .tv that generates around 8% of the country’s total government revenue. Due to rising sea levels, the pacific atoll nation may not exist much longer.
vortex@fed.dyne.orgMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•The Disappearance of an Internet Domain3·9 months agoThere is also the double barrelled but still active oz.au domain hierarchy - so good they named it twice! Back in the early Australian Internet days we admin’ed pegasus.oz.au for one of if not the first major national internet access networks in Australia.
vortex@fed.dyne.orgMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•The Disappearance of an Internet Domain2·9 months agoThere’s also the story of the moribund .gb TLD for Great Britain .
vortex@fed.dyne.orgMto Original Internet Tech & Culture@fed.dyne.org•The Disappearance of an Internet Domain3·9 months agoNot a TLD such as .io, but In terms of Internet domain diasappearances, there is the legend that is fuckedgoogle.com, an anonymous economist’s massive click-fraud expose of Google’s business model and practices. The true reason for it’s disappearance is made of legends and conspiriacies. See What Happened to fuckedgoogle.com for a tasty intro to the aftermath.
“A still-underappreciated truism of our moment is that there is great solidarity to be found in refusing a technology.”