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Why One Tiny Island is Still a Domain Name Giant (zdnet.com) 52

The small Pacific island Tokelau is still the most populated country-level domain in the world, outnumbering the 20.8 million domains that use China's .cn. From a report: UK registry for .uk domains has published its latest topsy-turvy map of the world, with land mass weighted according to the number of registered country-level domains. As it was two years ago, Tokelau remains the world's 'largest' country, thanks to its free registration policy; the number of .tk domains reaching nine million in 2012 and from there tripling to 31 million by 2016. Today, the number of .tk domains stands at 21.2 million, but it still remains the largest, just ahead of China. The number of domains with China's .cn has increased over the past two years from 17 million to 20.8 million, making it the second most widely used country-level domain in the world.
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Why One Tiny Island is Still a Domain Name Giant

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  • Someone can put up a site about the Tk GUI library under "tk.tk". I checked, nothing of note.

    Just don't pronounce it at the airport, that sound makes them nervous, unless you like free medical exams.

  • There are almost two million “.us” domains. It surprises me that more than a handful of people have bothered to register one.

    • I have one. It's just a personal domain, not something I'm interested in driving traffic towards. My name was taken in .com land.

    • by jon3k ( 691256 )
      I am too, especially because .us specifically disallows whois privacy.
    • I know of only one .cx domain site but it's the one that really counts!

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Since it was asked in the question and not answered in the summary: Because registration of a .tk domain name is free.

  • by manu0601 ( 2221348 ) on Monday December 24, 2018 @07:07PM (#57855188)
    After reading the article (which just repeats legend from the map), I still does not know why .tk ccTLD is successful.
    • Re:Why (Score:5, Informative)

      by jemmyw ( 624065 ) on Monday December 24, 2018 @07:44PM (#57855292)
      because you can get a .tk domain for free. So any time I want a testing domain for a site I'm working on I'll just grab a free .tk domain for awhile.
  • One to file away in case you're ever on Pointless and can't remember Vanuatu.

    • by glitch! ( 57276 )

      In my memory, the "alternate" registrar was .nu They advertised their domains as cheaper and "new" (a play on .nu) That was two decades ago, so maybe my memory is not exact.

      • by tepples ( 727027 )

        Niue's TLD .nu became more popular in Scandinavia, as nu means "now" in Swedish, and it was open to individuals before Sweden's own .se was. At one time, many erotic sites for the francophone market were in .nu, as nu means "naked" in French.

        • I prefer naked women, but whatever floats your boat.

          • by Anonymous Coward

            And all women prefer you stay fully clothed, and away.

          • It's an adjective. Not a noun.

            You're welcome.

            This is the problem with incels; most of them don't even know what a woman is. I'll give you a hint; they're not a type of French horn.

            They're like human Ents; they're not even sure what the women look like, so they wouldn't know it if they did find them.

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