I think their point is that a lot of folks are clueless that anything outside of .com .net and .org exist and may look at it like 'wtf does patriots.win mean? Does dot mean always?? does it mean will? shall? Did they just forget the space after the dot and it's supposed to read Patriots. Win. ? Like an assertion? hmmm ... anyway... back to my regularly scheduled zombification... zzzzzzzzzzzz"
so the www is a more clear "hey, normie... this is a website!" designator.
Patriots.win resolves just fine and is more succinct, has more punch.
https://patriots.win/
I think their point is that a lot of folks are clueless that anything outside of .com .net and .org exist and may look at it like 'wtf does patriots.win mean? Does dot mean always?? does it mean will? shall? Did they just forget the space after the dot and it's supposed to read Patriots. Win. ? Like an assertion? hmmm ... anyway... back to my regularly scheduled zombification... zzzzzzzzzzzz"
so the www is a more clear "hey, normie... this is a website!" designator.
Best,
Toofy 🐸
Anyone remember back when someone (FSF?) was pushing to pronounce "WWW" (9 syllables) as "web"?
Was early on; after gopher but before heavy commercialization of the web.
Its been my experience that many people dont realise its a website without the www.
I started putting it on all my stickere