OP 09 April, 2023 - 09:19 PM
What is this Thread about?
- Discussion of the stealthiest domain endings.
- Suggestion of other TLDs i could use for my Forum Site.
What this Thread isn't about:
- Advertising my Forum (I won't share the URL here)
- Sharing the Exact Content of my Forum (It's similar to forums like cracked, nulled, breached etc.)
Little Background Story (1 Sentence long Story):
I used ChatGTP to give me a stealthiness count and a small description of Domains i took into considerations, however I'm not sure if these percentages actually make sense => real human should read over it.
Here the ChatGTP Response:
.su (95% stealthiness):
The .su domain is the most stealthy one on the list, with a high stealthiness percentage of 95%. It is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the Soviet Union, which no longer exists. As a result, it is not subject to the laws of any current government, making it an ideal choice for those seeking anonymity.
.cx (85% stealthiness):
The .cx domain is the second most stealthy one on the list, with a stealthiness percentage of 85%. It is the ccTLD for Christmas Island, a territory of Australia. While it is subject to Australian law, the territory has a relatively small population and low level of internet regulation, making it a good choice for those looking to avoid law enforcement.
.cc (80% stealthiness):
The .cc domain is the third most stealthy one on the list, with a stealthiness percentage of 80%. It is the ccTLD for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, another territory of Australia. Like Christmas Island, it is subject to Australian law but has a relatively low level of internet regulation.
.vc (70% stealthiness):
The .vc domain is the fourth most stealthy one on the list, with a stealthiness percentage of 70%. It is the ccTLD for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a small island nation in the Caribbean. While it is subject to the laws of the country, it has a relatively low level of internet regulation and a small population.
.sx (60% stealthiness):
The .sx domain is the fifth most stealthy one on the list, with a stealthiness percentage of 60%. It is the ccTLD for Sint Maarten, a Dutch territory in the Caribbean. While it is subject to Dutch law, the territory has a small population and relatively low level of internet regulation.
.sc (50% stealthiness):
The .sc domain is the least stealthy one on the list, with a stealthiness percentage of 50%. It is the ccTLD for Seychelles, an island nation in the Indian Ocean. While it has a relatively low level of internet regulation, it is subject to the laws of the country, making it the least stealthy option on the list.
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- Discussion of the stealthiest domain endings.
- Suggestion of other TLDs i could use for my Forum Site.
What this Thread isn't about:
- Advertising my Forum (I won't share the URL here)
- Sharing the Exact Content of my Forum (It's similar to forums like cracked, nulled, breached etc.)
Little Background Story (1 Sentence long Story):
I used ChatGTP to give me a stealthiness count and a small description of Domains i took into considerations, however I'm not sure if these percentages actually make sense => real human should read over it.
Here the ChatGTP Response:
.su (95% stealthiness):
The .su domain is the most stealthy one on the list, with a high stealthiness percentage of 95%. It is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the Soviet Union, which no longer exists. As a result, it is not subject to the laws of any current government, making it an ideal choice for those seeking anonymity.
.cx (85% stealthiness):
The .cx domain is the second most stealthy one on the list, with a stealthiness percentage of 85%. It is the ccTLD for Christmas Island, a territory of Australia. While it is subject to Australian law, the territory has a relatively small population and low level of internet regulation, making it a good choice for those looking to avoid law enforcement.
.cc (80% stealthiness):
The .cc domain is the third most stealthy one on the list, with a stealthiness percentage of 80%. It is the ccTLD for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, another territory of Australia. Like Christmas Island, it is subject to Australian law but has a relatively low level of internet regulation.
.vc (70% stealthiness):
The .vc domain is the fourth most stealthy one on the list, with a stealthiness percentage of 70%. It is the ccTLD for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a small island nation in the Caribbean. While it is subject to the laws of the country, it has a relatively low level of internet regulation and a small population.
.sx (60% stealthiness):
The .sx domain is the fifth most stealthy one on the list, with a stealthiness percentage of 60%. It is the ccTLD for Sint Maarten, a Dutch territory in the Caribbean. While it is subject to Dutch law, the territory has a small population and relatively low level of internet regulation.
.sc (50% stealthiness):
The .sc domain is the least stealthy one on the list, with a stealthiness percentage of 50%. It is the ccTLD for Seychelles, an island nation in the Indian Ocean. While it has a relatively low level of internet regulation, it is subject to the laws of the country, making it the least stealthy option on the list.
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