I don't know what to put on it, but I would like to host a FAQ or something for people who are questioning their sexuality and make it v wholesome.
person-name.areyou.gay ?
http://whyareyou.gay http://whosaysim.gay http://youare.gay
And have them play the appropriate clips from that interview, then maybe redirect to the next one.
function areYouGay() {
const cached = localStorage.getItem('isGay');
const isGay = (cached ?? false) ? Number(cached) : Math.random();
localStorage.setItem('isGay', isGay);
return (isGay < 0.5) ? 'Yes' : 'No';
}How did your even find out about it? Do squatters have a newsletter on new domain sales or something?
Will they sue me for registering it?
whois -h whois.nic.gay google.gay
[...]
Creation Date: 2020-02-11T15:41:12.0ZThere is a trope of retired Colonel writing to the Times bemoaning the of gay in its new form. <beat> in the 1960's
Which subgroups/tendencies show up in the comments is therefore more a question of the particular thread: the title, the topic, and the early comments. If it seems like "HN would be better than $X", that's only because we mostly manage to avoid the stimuli that produce $X responses.
But compare your average 8chan poster to your average HN poster and you'll see that for sure not all online communities are the same.
>The use of .gay for anti-LGBTQ content or to malign or harm LGBTQ individuals or groups is strictly prohibited and can result in immediate server-hold. Prohibited behavior includes harassment, threats, and hate speech. For the complete policy, see: https://toplevel.design/policy
https://variety.com/2017/biz/news/richard-simmons-transgende...
I'd say they just picked the most generic thing that they thought would make the most money.
All in all, the use of gTLD names to reinforce identity is stupid. .com and .org mean company and organization. It's the words before those letters that define the type of company or organization you are, that's where your identity is supposed to lie.