| ▲ | 8cvor6j844qw_d6 4 hours ago |
| > more likely to have established processes that work for all sorts of cases Whatever their process is, it's concerning. I wonder how many sign-offs are actually involved, or if it's just a ticket handled and closed by a rep. Either way, GoDaddy is not the first choice for a new domain in 2026. |
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| ▲ | nabbed 4 hours ago | parent [-] |
| >Either way, GoDaddy is not the first choice for a new domain in 2026. Off the top of your head, what would be a decent one? |
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| ▲ | bdn_ 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | | Porkbun. Their prices are very reasonable and their support team is consistently responsive and helpful. Honestly, even if their pricing was higher I would still choose to use them because it's clear their goal is to maintain a useful product, not infinite growth andendshittification | | |
| ▲ | SpecialistK 3 hours ago | parent [-] | | Interestingly, Cloudflare (don't shoot me for mentioning the name, HN!) identify Porkbun as "GoDaddy-Porkbun" but I don't know the relationship. Edit: "Top Level Design [Porkbun owners] was the domain name registry for several top-level domains including .wiki, .ink and .design, until the company sold these domains to GoDaddy Registry in April 2023" --Wikipedia |
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| ▲ | nine_k 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | | Hmm, Porkbun? Name.com? Something like Infomaniak if you prefer Europe? |
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