@rabbidhedgehog Yep, you can also put in unlimited DNS servers so you can use any host :) and you can use multiple hosts too, but that woud take some mastering as I'm trying to achieve lol.
co(.)nr is a real domain extension verified with the WHOIS database. If you haven't seen other domains or haven't hd experience with other top-level country domains, you will see that many, many of the options for domains actually end with two word segments seperated by a dot. Have you ever seen a co(.)uk extension? That is the default "com" for the United Kingdom. I don't know why I just typed all of that if you're just some homophobic (if you know what means).
@rabbidhedgehog Uhm... dude I don't think that you know what homophobic means. A person that is homophobic does not accept homosexual people, in other words he/she hates homosexual people. Well, this domain is free but you need to link back to co(.)nr = You need to have a shity little co(.)nr banner. Therefore I would recommend co(.)cc as a free domain name provider.
@Hamzic94 Yeah, I know what it means. When someone calls another a "fag", they mean they're stupid or whatever, because they're associating it with their beliefs that gay people are also stupid. I have no respect for these people; they're just ignorant dipshits.
@FreeHl2 Actually, this is NOT a subdomain, neither is it a "true" domain name. The name .co.nr is completely legitimate, that's a domain, but it's true that its not "real" because it really just forwards information from another server (that you specify).
Just look at .co.uk. It's the default domain name for people and businesses in the United Kingdom. What, it's not a domain name just because it has two sections?
@rabbidhedgehog Actually .co.uk is actually built off of .uk itself, it basically means .co.uk is also a sub-domain. I live in the UK myself and I believe what I said.
@wasitrealy You are wrong. A subdomain is a domain that is hosted on the home domain's server. In other words, if you were correct, there would be a website called co.uk (which there is not), furthurmore, there is not server with the domain co.uk.
People have to realize that just because a domain has 2 dots in it doesn't mean its a subdomain. Domains like .co.uk and .co.nr are called "Second-Level Domains",
Imageboard is a type of forum. Check the website. You can probably get away with it, just try. They may tell you you can't. Make sure that you uncheck the box to ghost the domain once you navigate the imageboard.
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wasitrealy 1 year ago
@wasitrealy Really? That's awesome, I have to check that out.
rabbidhedgehog 1 year ago
@rabbidhedgehog Yep, you can also put in unlimited DNS servers so you can use any host :) and you can use multiple hosts too, but that woud take some mastering as I'm trying to achieve lol.
wasitrealy 1 year ago
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sanpan840 1 year ago
OMG ANOTHER ONE! THis isnt a domain its a subdomain if people means that is a domain then their are DUMB!
FreeHl2 2 years ago 5
This is exactly what I was going to type.
The video OP is a fag.
WrongPersonLmao 2 years ago
This isn't a misleading video.
co(.)nr is a real domain extension verified with the WHOIS database. If you haven't seen other domains or haven't hd experience with other top-level country domains, you will see that many, many of the options for domains actually end with two word segments seperated by a dot. Have you ever seen a co(.)uk extension? That is the default "com" for the United Kingdom. I don't know why I just typed all of that if you're just some homophobic (if you know what means).
rabbidhedgehog 2 years ago
@rabbidhedgehog
i don't know why you typed all of that either, its just stating obvious points...
my point still stands; it's a subdomain
WrongPersonLmao 2 years ago
@rabbidhedgehog Uhm... dude I don't think that you know what homophobic means. A person that is homophobic does not accept homosexual people, in other words he/she hates homosexual people. Well, this domain is free but you need to link back to co(.)nr = You need to have a shity little co(.)nr banner. Therefore I would recommend co(.)cc as a free domain name provider.
Hamzic94 1 year ago
@Hamzic94 Yeah, I know what it means. When someone calls another a "fag", they mean they're stupid or whatever, because they're associating it with their beliefs that gay people are also stupid. I have no respect for these people; they're just ignorant dipshits.
rabbidhedgehog 1 year ago
@rabbidhedgehog so true :)
Hamzic94 1 year ago
@FreeHl2 Actually, this is NOT a subdomain, neither is it a "true" domain name. The name .co.nr is completely legitimate, that's a domain, but it's true that its not "real" because it really just forwards information from another server (that you specify).
Just look at .co.uk. It's the default domain name for people and businesses in the United Kingdom. What, it's not a domain name just because it has two sections?
rabbidhedgehog 1 year ago
@rabbidhedgehog Actually .co.uk is actually built off of .uk itself, it basically means .co.uk is also a sub-domain. I live in the UK myself and I believe what I said.
wasitrealy 1 year ago
@wasitrealy You are wrong. A subdomain is a domain that is hosted on the home domain's server. In other words, if you were correct, there would be a website called co.uk (which there is not), furthurmore, there is not server with the domain co.uk.
People have to realize that just because a domain has 2 dots in it doesn't mean its a subdomain. Domains like .co.uk and .co.nr are called "Second-Level Domains",
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PTD3V1L 3 years ago
haha i got a free(dot)tk domain
xXFireCubeXx 3 years ago
i think these kinds of domains do not allow forums and blogs .. do they?
talkativetaurus 3 years ago
No, they don't.
rabbidhedgehog 3 years ago
how about imageboards?
REA00002 3 years ago
Imageboard is a type of forum. Check the website. You can probably get away with it, just try. They may tell you you can't. Make sure that you uncheck the box to ghost the domain once you navigate the imageboard.
rabbidhedgehog 3 years ago
thanx! ill give it a try!
SageSageSageSageSage 3 years ago
blogs.. but not forums
YouNoobHD 3 years ago