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I can only think of Craigslist.org as a for-profit company using dot org. What are your thoughts about companies using dot org?
Wow really surprised to hear that dot orgs are spammers.I've just blocked their emails in my anti-spam campaign. Hotmail and orgs are the spammers of the day today.
most of them aren't, but the low price regs attracted the spammers. plus I feel they may want reduced prices because they purport to be non-profit.Wow really surprised to hear that dot orgs are spammers.
I always felt early on that dot coms were always the spammers but they've gotten so expensive, spamming seems to have dribbled down to dot net and dot org!most of them aren't, but the low price regs attracted the spammers. plus I feel they may want reduced prices because they purport to be non-profit.
I can only think of Craigslist.org as a for-profit company using dot org.
Every TLD gets abused by spammers and craigslist is full of spammers but just cuz CL is on a .org domain doesn't mean .org and spamming are the order of the day.I've just blocked their emails in my anti-spam campaign. Hotmail and orgs are the spammers of the day today.
Top .ORGs (Not all are for-profit)
Wikipedia.org
4chan.org
ThePirateBay.org
Mozilla.org
Archive.org
Telegram.org
NRP.org
BitBucket.org
Corsera.org
KhanAcademy.org
NavyFederal.org (They own the .com, but redirect it to the .org)
Top .ORGs (Not all are for-profit)
Wikipedia.org
4chan.org
ThePirateBay.org
Mozilla.org
Archive.org
Telegram.org
NRP.org
BitBucket.org
Corsera.org
KhanAcademy.org
NavyFederal.org (They own the .com, but redirect it to the .org)
Top .ORGs (Not all are for-profit)
Wikipedia.org
4chan.org
ThePirateBay.org
Mozilla.org
Archive.org
Telegram.org
NRP.org
BitBucket.org
Corsera.org
KhanAcademy.org
NavyFederal.org (They own the .com, but redirect it to the .org)
I don't know but .org is far from cheap to register and renew. Would be interested for some cheap registration options for .org!I always felt early on that dot coms were always the spammers but they've gotten so expensive, spamming seems to have dribbled down to dot net and dot org!
Do I miss some great registration and renewal deals for .org?most of them aren't, but the low price regs attracted the spammers. plus I feel they may want reduced prices because they purport to be non-profit.
I think you're right they are a little more expensive but not much more. Now I can see if you're dealing with thousands of domains, it all adds up.I don't know but .org is far from cheap to register and renew. Would be interested for some cheap registration options for .org!
I have some reserve on the data collected with these. For example:https://www.spamhaus.org/statistics/tlds/
Badness Index as of today (less is better):
.PRO 0.34
.org 0.78
.com 1.06
.net 1.66
.info 1.98
.biz 3.67
I agree. I picked up resins.org and to me that's a great name for a major industry. Granted it wasn't exactly cheap but it wasn't astronomical like a dot com.Yeah, .org was relatively ignored for some time but that is no longer the case. Buy when something of value is "too hated" and sell when something of value is "too loved".
Well that's the very purpose of this thread. What do YOU think is going on there?I see regular 4- and 5-figure sales of .ORG in DNJournal etc.
So I really don't understand: what purpose of this thread...
most of them aren't, but the low price regs attracted the spammers. plus I feel they may want reduced prices because they purport to be non-profit.
CardiacMessage.org/ .net/ .comMany non-profit are using .org domain extensions and some of them also own the dot com.