Isn’t this a very common phrase? Surely, someone already thought about this?

  • Silver GoldenA
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    241 year ago

    Considering it was registered in 1995 (https://www.whois.com/whois/threads.com) you are correct in thinking that it should have already been registered.

    However you can sell (transfer) a domain to others if you wish, which is probably what meta did.

    • @TrontheTechie@infosec.pub
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      101 year ago

      You just know someone bought that domain hoping to turn it into a gangbusters online clothes retailer and the best they could manage to do is camp on it and sell it.

      Could’ve been Bezos, instead was a bozo.

        • @TrontheTechie@infosec.pub
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          I suppose it depends on your outlook. I’d rather have had the passive income over time paid in stock options that multiply in value that I can get interest free loans against to file tax losses than the one time payout you have to pay gains on.

          Hindsight is 20/20

          Edit to add: there’s also a non zero chance that Meta swooped in like Disney did to Central Florida, set up a secret shell company to buy the property under value so no one knows what big business is behind the acquisition.

    • @restarossa@infosec.pub
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      Isn’t this something else though? Meta’s is .net isn’t it? So even they couldn’t get the .com…

      edit: Indeed it’s nothing to do with Meta, though it seems kinda related. Bit surprised Meta went with the name actually.

      • Silver GoldenA
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        11 year ago

        ah ye are right, I briefly checked out .com and it seemed to roughly match

        .net was registered in 1997 so the same roughly still applies