What is the底气for charging for nyc.mn domain name

I don’t have it. Too lazy to do it for 100 stars.

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What’s the verification about, I have it myself, to be precise, it’s nearly permanent.

I heard some were transferred from the old station to the new one because they didn’t meet the star criteria.

No, I’m both fine. The star standard was only 10 years, right? We both went directly in 1999.

Registered early, 99年的有个

Not user-friendly Not stable Domain name is hard to remember and pronounce经常出问题 Frequently has issues Randomly bans accounts Dogs wouldn’t use it

Don’t move around randomly, it should be very stable, I’m more stable than eu.org

Before, the old station was only for London residents, you being a foreigner getting banned doesn’t count as an unjust ban…

I stopped logging in altogether, just using cf operations, which also saved me.

No mention of account bans, what’s going on?

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Previously there were many accounts that were banned.
For a while it was like hearing cranes cry.

Oh, when it just opened, I remember it was relaxed when adding PSL. After PSL stabilized, it became tighter, requiring New York IP and limiting iCloud email.

should be

us.kg is not profitable, making these secondary domains chargeable doesn’t seem realistic. Assuming they aim for profitability might not be appropriate.

eu.cc and us.cc, on the other hand, are genuinely aiming for profitability. The official websites are clearly for profit.

not using

Indeed, it was my mistake. I didn’t think carefully about the title and assumed it was about charges. I apologize.

us.kg is strictly speaking relies on charging to prevent abuse, nyc.mn uses high-quality GitHub repositories to limit abuse, both are means to prevent misuse.

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I registered one but it keeps prompting for review.

Never used, but heard about it being banned due to star issues

It’s normal for the sake of money, many public welfare projects are also funded by someone behind the scenes. Powering with love, it’s not sustainable.

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It’s okay.

It’s charged! At least I didn’t!

I was the last one to hop on the bandwagon by triggering the bomb, hastily submitting one with a username that wasn’t even a subdomain, making it too long. After submitting, I thought the subdomain was too long and wanted to register a shorter one, but the auction was closed. If I had just missed it by a few seconds in the evening, I wouldn’t have made it to 99 years.

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