I can type into my browser www.a.shop and it directs me to a website. How do
you define "gTLD?" And, what difference does it make if it is a forwarded URL?
All web addresses that are anything other than an IP address are forwarded and "cloaked"
via the browser, etc. What the user sees IS a gTLD. As for what is or isn't
"SPAM," if you visit www.a.shop you will find content relevant to my post along with
material promoting NEW.net domains. How many URL's are posted to boards like
this that don't have any advertising or commercial material on them? Relevant
content is what SPAM lacks (and arguably food value as well). The point is, visitors
to the site can see a graphical representation of how many of the most popular domains
have already been registered under NEW.net's 20 new "suffixes." They will also
have the opportunity to check the availability of their favorite name. If names
get registered as a result, that will support the cause!
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