• @CriticalResist8A
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    82 years ago

    I’m not super concerned, not unless they have some 4D plan to hijack our notoriety.

    First things first is that there’s only one lemmygrad, and when people hear lemmygrad they should think lemmygrad.ml. That’s why I’m not even concerned about having to specify lemmygrad.ml, it’s already .ml in everybody’s mind.

    Same thing with the search results; we made our notoriety on word of mouth and that’s mostly how people hear about us. They can try and fuck up SEO all they want, it’s not gonna get them far (what would people even search for haha)

    The way we get new members is in conversations, where it’s really simple to explain that lemmygrad is .ml and not .com. I’m honestly not worried at all.

    Chances are they’re gonna get bored of their dead instance in a few days and will let the VPS expire. Domain names are registered for a year but eh.

    • AgreeableLandscape☭
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      2 years ago

      It’s more new users I’m worried about. Someone on a communist community goes “hey anyone knows what Lemmygrad is?” without specifying the domain, people could well assume it’s lemmygrad.com, go there, and report back “just checked it out, don’t bother with it, it’s a MAGA site”.