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The above is in error. Reading right-to-left is the interpretation: depending upon registration an optional country
cTLD like
.us,
.uk,
.fr, then either the 3-character type, or it’s 2-character abbreviation when cTLD is used:
.com - commercial,
.org - organization,
.gov - government, then the actual unique domain name: google, yahoo, microsoft, and finally an optional further division or sub-domain name: www. - generic World-Wide-Web, news. - current events, search. - lookup, or other custom notion relevant to the website. WurmWoodeT23:27, 5 June 2021 (UTC)reply
The same reason .com is popular
its has solid reputation sort of business standard.Besides top level domains which signify country are not always judged just as such. See
.tv