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The .ws domain is an abbreviation for "Western Samoa", which was the nation's official name in the 1970s when two-letter country codes were standardized. Although there are no geographic restrictions on registration of most second-level .ws domains, '''.org.ws''', '''.gov.ws''', and '''.edu.ws''' registration is restricted. | The .ws domain is an abbreviation for "Western Samoa", which was the nation's official name in the 1970s when two-letter country codes were standardized. Although there are no geographic restrictions on registration of most second-level .ws domains, '''.org.ws''', '''.gov.ws''', and '''.edu.ws''' registration is restricted. | ||
The .ws country code has been marketed as a [[domain hack]], with the ws purportedly standing for "world site", [[website]] or [[web service]], providing a "global" Internet presence to registrants, as it supports all [[internationalized domain name]]s. A popular use for the domain is for [[news]] organizations for [[URL shortening]] purposes, mainly suffixed as "(organization name)ne.ws". [[Google Search]] treats the .ws ccTLD as a [[generic top-level domain]] (gTLD).<ref>{{Citation |title=International targeting |url=https://developers.google.com/search/docs/advanced/crawling/managing-multi-regional-sites|department=Google Search Central |publisher=Google Inc. |access-date=4 July 2021}}</ref> | |||
The | The registrar operates a sliding scale of prices depending on each domain's brevity. Domains with four characters or more are competitively priced while three-, two-, and single-character domains have their own pricing tiers, quickly scaling into thousands of United States dollars. | ||
Prior to March 14, 2008, .ws domains were not allowed to be transferred from one domain registrar to another. | |||
In 2016, .ws gained popularity as one of the first [[Domain name registry|domain name registries]] to offer [[emoji domain]]s.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Mihalcik|first1=Carrie|title=Emoji could soon take over domain names|url=https://www.cnet.com/news/emoji-godaddy-domain-names/|access-date=1 September 2017|publisher=CNET|date=28 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Coren|first1=Michael|title=The land rush for emoji domains is coming|url=https://qz.com/828436/the-land-rush-for-emoji-domains-is-coming/|access-date=1 September 2017|publisher=Quartz|date=11 November 2016}}</ref> {{as of|2018}}, there are approximately 25,000 emoji domains registered on .ws.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Global Domains International Inc {{!}} BBB Business Profile {{!}} Better Business Bureau |url=https://www.bbb.org/us/ca/carlsbad/profile/internet-service/global-domains-international-inc-1126-28007456 |access-date=2025-06-26 |website=www.bbb.org |language=en}}</ref> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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.ws is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Samoa. It is administered by SamoaNIC, for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Samoa.
The .ws domain is an abbreviation for "Western Samoa", which was the nation's official name in the 1970s when two-letter country codes were standardized. Although there are no geographic restrictions on registration of most second-level .ws domains, .org.ws, .gov.ws, and .edu.ws registration is restricted.
The .ws country code has been marketed as a domain hack, with the ws purportedly standing for "world site", website or web service, providing a "global" Internet presence to registrants, as it supports all internationalized domain names. A popular use for the domain is for news organizations for URL shortening purposes, mainly suffixed as "(organization name)ne.ws". Google Search treats the .ws ccTLD as a generic top-level domain (gTLD).[1]
The registrar operates a sliding scale of prices depending on each domain's brevity. Domains with four characters or more are competitively priced while three-, two-, and single-character domains have their own pricing tiers, quickly scaling into thousands of United States dollars.
Prior to March 14, 2008, .ws domains were not allowed to be transferred from one domain registrar to another.
In 2016, .ws gained popularity as one of the first domain name registries to offer emoji domains.[2][3] Template:As of, there are approximately 25,000 emoji domains registered on .ws.[4]
See also
References
External links
- IANA .ws whois information
- SamoaNIC.ws (for registrants in Samoa and some nearby countries)
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