A staggering 12.6 million domains on TLDs controlled by Freenom (.tk, .cf and .gq) have been shut down and no longer resolve, leading to a significant reduc ...
I’m sure none of these domains were big traffic movers, but the change is still quite significative:
The affected domains represent a big loss for Cloudflare, with .tk, .cf and .gq previously accounting for 23.1% of all domains hosted on its platform – and nearly all of these have now gone.
Some companies trigger alarms if any of its KPIs drop single-digit percent rates. 23% is a massive drop by anyone’s account. I’m sure Cloudflare will survive and barely feel a bump on the road, but I’m not convince that it will amount to noise.
I’m sure none of these domains were big traffic movers, but the change is still quite significative:
Some companies trigger alarms if any of its KPIs drop single-digit percent rates. 23% is a massive drop by anyone’s account. I’m sure Cloudflare will survive and barely feel a bump on the road, but I’m not convince that it will amount to noise.
Yea, They’ll probably be relieved they don’t have to host scam traps as most of the freenom domain extensions were used for.