Comment on Queer.af mastodon instance has been shut down by the Taliban
barsoap@lemm.ee 10 months agoICANN is going to become a UN agency before they kick out states as stakeholders. Their status, though, is not derived from that but by silent agreement from the ISPs handing out servers following ICANN’s root servers as default, they’d have to fuck up quite badly for that institutional inertia to change, and any replacement on that level is absolutely bound to respect ccTLDs as control over their own ccTLD is a national security issue for all states, and push come to shove they’d legislate that domestic ISPs have to hand out servers that respect at least their own ccTLD.
And there’s nothing wrong with that. Plenty of letter combinations to choose from especially now that there’s vanity domains. If this was the early 2000s e.g. lemmy.world would simply be lemmy.net.
7heo@lemmy.ml 10 months ago
You seem to be absolutely right. The conduct of the Afghan registry goes square against the ICANN base registry agreement, but they won’t do squat wrt ccTLDs, as evidenced per the email I received (see my edit).