Will this also effect lemmy.ml?

https://lemmy.ml/post/2286939

Will this also affect lemmy.ml? - Lemmy

Well, this is just weird. When I was migrating from Reddit to this fediverse world I chose .ml and thought it was short for “machine learning” which seemed as a cool domain for me at the time.

FYI, two letter TLDs are country/region/jurisdiction specific. There’s an ISO standard for that.

  • .tv Tuvalu
  • .me Montenegro
  • .fm (Federation of) Micronesia

Some countries append additional modifiers to classify their uses:

  • .uk United Kingdom
  • .co.uk Company

Three or more are generic (traditional or new)

  • .com, .net, .org, …

In some cases, Uncle Sam said “first!” and it stuck.

  • .edu Education (MURICA)
  • .mil Military (MURRICA)
  • .gov Government (MURRRICA)

Just like what happens with Mali, what some silicon valley hipsters decide as a ‘fun’ acronym is just that, a fun thought. If the corresponding government decides to take away a specific domain, they probably can.

.mil Military (MURRICA)

That is what made this whole .ml problem. Some people have apparently accidentally leaked American state secrets to Mali by typo.

The registar that operates .ml, .tk, .ga, and some others has been having difficulty.

In March they got sued by Meta for operating domains with phishing operations. Their operations have been spotty for the past several months ( news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34194555 ). They lost the .ga domain in June ( forum.infinityfree.net/t/…/77131 ).

The issue with army.ml and navy.ml was just the most recent incident and may have accelerated things, but only by days (maybe weeks) as the agreement that the registrar had with Mali was for 10 years and expired the other day ( domainincite.com/28897-freenom-is-losing-another-… ).

This isn’t a new thing - from the article:

Zuurbier said he’s been pestering the US government and military for the last 10 years to get them to do something about the problem. The military told the FT it blocks outgoing emails to .ml domains from its own network. There’s presumably little it can do about emails sent from other domains.

its just that with the end of the contract between Mali and the registrar, the military emails got in the news as now army.ml and navy.ml are controlled by the Mali government rather than the CEO of the registrar.

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