Why YSK? The segment was pulled for clearly political reasons, and the internet does not forget.

Catbox link posted here, so please don’t hug it to death. It’s also easy to download this one, so consider mirroring it elsewhere. This version was pulled from the Threads post (linked below) and stitched back together into a single video. Someone posted a Youtube link to it yesterday, but YT took it down on copyright grounds.

Also available in a Threads post at https://www.threads.com/@erikveland/post/DSl4-P8iWfp

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    I’m always wary of any .news domain because literally anyone can run a blog and buy a cheap .news domain to point to it.

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        Many TLDs are moderated. IE, you can’t just buy a “.new” domain unless you’re serving an app that lets you create something without having to sign up first. Had one shut down for not fully complying.

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          .radio is another interesting one. Your site has to be related to radio in some way. It can be anything to do with radio though. From commercial broadcast to ham radio, even license-free hobby stuff like meshtastic, zigbee, etc.

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          Huh?

          An exception is provided for services that require a user to be logged in, navigation to a .new domain may bring a logged-out user to a sign up or sign in page.

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      Don’t put any trust in any kind of top level domain, friend. They’ve never had much meaning.