The case for shorter .com domains(nklswbr.com) |
The case for shorter .com domains(nklswbr.com) |
There's a sharp contrast when you work with, for instance, a Brazilian registrar, Registro.br, where all domains are treated equally.
- Shorter is easier to remember.
- Shorter is easier to type on a cell phone.
- Shorter is easier to type when inebriated - not always a good thing.
I can't remember what the original domain was now; I thought I knew but it's in use by a different company (and has been for ages, verified by Internet Archive), which kind of proves the point of the article.
Also tinycapital.com → tiny.com, capital.com works, but tiny.com doesn't really tell you anything.
You open your browser and (mis)type anything and get to the (almost) right site.
You open ChatGPT and (mis)type anything and get the (almost) right information.