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I'm currently using the .zone extension for my current forum, I feel that it rolls off the tongue more. Plus the definition of zone just sort of fits with what my community offers. I've also used a .wiki extension when I was going to take the dive into owning a large wiki, but quickly it became a task that I didn't have time for or the correct knowledge so I allowed someone else to take over. I've also use the .us extension whenever I first thought of creating an inclusive community, but I forgot to renew my domain name and now it's taken.
 
Only non "old fashioned" TLD that I have is dso.photos... it is ultimately a link to what my site is about.
The US extension I use for my personal blog (which I REALLY need to do some updates on).
 
I have a large number of .in , .org, .net and other domains, I registered some of them early, during promos. The renewal cost is a major factor for me , since I use them mainly for seo, selling and ther purposes also.
 
My .dev domain is excellent as a testing environment since it's easy for me to remember it's probably my favorite. I use my .app domain as a forwarder domain and would consider buying another if I wanted to make a more mobile app geared site.
 

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