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nyancrimew posts:
remember .io games? that was 8 years ago
therealkepler replies:
nowadays the only people that use the .io domain are technology sites
nyancrimew replies:
ok so .io is a “fun” lesson in colonialism and technology, like all two letter top level domains (yes all of them) it’s a country domain belonging to a country, io being the british indian oceans territory, an archipelago in the indian ocean. .io domains became so trendy because they’re easily marketable to tech people (io can stand for input/output), it looks kinda cool and at the time domains with .io were highly available with not many websites being created on the islands.
however .io is not like other small islands with highly wanted tlds such as .ai or .to, where the islands make millions off of domain sales and can rely on them as a big pillar of their economy. all profits from .io sales go to the UK, and despite a fight to get control over their tld the islands get nothing, not only did the native population get displaced in land deals and colonialism but their colonizer also heavily profits off of the territories sudden (indirect) trendyness with tech startups.
don’t buy .io domains, don’t support the british empire.
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I’m not sure .io should even exist. Why would the Chagossians call themselves anything that would abbreviate to “IO” to begin with?
.ch and .cg are already taken, so maybe .cs would fit? Still, with .io being as popular as it is, I think it’d be well worth keeping around if the proceeds from it could go towards the Chagossians
Because it’s the British Indian Ocean Territory and the British colonizers called them that. Fuck them.
Exactly my point: .io should never have existed because BIOT itself should never have existed.