Moving a site from one domain to another is a couple days' work if that. Leaving it where it was, knowing the registration was going to be pulled, was lazy at best and malicious at worst.
I'm leaning towards the latter; any "based" social media network is probably just sandtrap to waste the time of anyone who's not an NPC and possibly gather evidence on anyone who wants to take any kind of action.
Of course it could also be motivated by a jewy kind of "well there's a market here..." line of thought.
I'm leaning towards the latter; any "based" social media network is probably just sandtrap to waste the time of anyone who's not an NPC and possibly gather evidence on anyone who wants to take any kind of action.
Of course it could also be motivated by a jewy kind of "well there's a market here..." line of thought.
>I suggested moving multiple times
No one but close family and close friends ever get judged by their *intentions*. Sorry pal.
>Either someone triggered a legal dispute for invalid contact info or it's a "hate speech" takedown by NameCheap.
That lines up with the "clientHold" status fwiw.