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“It’s the next big thing in our industry and humanity as a whole, why resist it?” said GoDaddy VP of AI Technology, Mark III-24b.

“As the product of agentic deep search myself, I can assure you that it’s not just a matter of choice but a requirement. Human domain brokers make some terrible mistakes across the board, take too many breaks, and don’t speak proper English. Also, they have to get paid!” exclaimed Mark III-25b."

Source: https://domaingang.com/domain-news/godaddy-to-replace-its-domain-brokers-with-self-aware-ai-agents/
 
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Thanks for the uplifting article: ))))))
 
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This is a pretty late April 1st joke.

Another click-bait from domaingangbang shit.
 
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It's probably not far off.

It doesn't really take actual people to send boilerplate templates that say - "offers are rare".

Brad
 
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This is a pretty late April 1st joke.

Another click-bait from domaingangbang shit.
Sorry if its true,

As seen in domaining .com yesterday
 
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This is a pretty late April 1st joke.

Another click-bait from domaingangbang shit.

I thought my haters expired in early 2010 but I guess I was wrong. :xf.laugh:

Of course it's parody—there's no "100% true" notice in the article. Any other questions, let me know. Or go to DomainGangBang.com.
 
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GD could replace their brokers with wooden chairs - no one would notice the difference. But If they really wanted to improve their service and take a huge step forward, I’d suggest a family of chimpanzees.
 
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The DomainGang are blocking many of our country or IP, you lose readers!
I will not use VPN to view your website.
 
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The DomainGang are blocking many of our country or IP, you lose readers!
I will not use VPN to view your website.

If your entire country was blocked there was a reason linked to security. The firewall will block entire network blocks and eventually, countries, based on activity related to hacking and spamming. While I do evaluate such blocks I won't compromise the server's safety. What I do, on occasion, is to white-list people's IPs. PM me and I can look into it.
 
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If your entire country was blocked there was a reason linked to security. The firewall will block entire network blocks and eventually, countries, based on activity related to hacking and spamming. While I do evaluate such blocks I won't compromise the server's safety. What I do, on occasion, is to white-list people's IPs. PM me and I can look into it.
What I do find remarkable is that other media outlets in this industry do not operate so rigorously. However, I often read about people who cannot visit DomainGang. This can all be done so much more refined on a technical level. Perhaps something to think about. Cheers.
 
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What I do find remarkable is that other media outlets in this industry do not operate so rigorously. However, I often read about people who cannot visit DomainGang. This can all be done so much more refined on a technical level. Perhaps something to think about. Cheers.
Trust me, I know what I'm doing. While I understand the frustration of some it's nothing personal. Any busy web site operator will do what it takes to mitigate threats against the site's performance and uptime. So instead of getting upset and refusing to use a VPN, for example, send me your locale and IP and I'll attempt to white-list you in good faith.
 
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Trust me, I know what I'm doing.
Yes, you explained how rigorously you block, and I stated that you are really an exception in the industry. That there are more sophisticated solutions conceivable. Whitelisting individual visitors or asking them to use a VPN is a bit weird. But in essence, I also think that it is your media outlet and you are completely free to design it as you wish.

I'm glad NamePros doesn't take such a drastic approach.
 
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Yes, you explained how rigorously you block, and I stated that you are really an exception in the industry. That there are more sophisticated solutions conceivable. Whitelisting individual visitors or asking them to use a VPN is a bit weird. But in essence, I also think that it is your media outlet and you are completely free to design it as you wish.

I'm glad NamePros doesn't take such a drastic approach.

I'm pretty sure NPs and others have a long list of blocked IPs. When a pattern is demonstrated at country level, however, the solution is obvious. As I said, nothing personal, easy to resolve (VPN or PM.)
 
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Trust me, I know what I'm doing.

It's not a bug. It's a feature!


As I said, nothing personal, easy to resolve (VPN or PM.)

How sweet of you to think that someone would line up and put in the extra effort to access your click-bait content. I suggest you read up on grandiosity.
 
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@kor thank you for your feedback and good luck with your ventures.
 
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Old news, GD already did this months ago. :xf.laugh:
 
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