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  • a14o@feddit.org
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    13 hours ago

    I disagree, it’s a fitting name, and I don’t have to type it unless I want to link to it.

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      11 hours ago

      Plus, I mean, unless you’re using a Threadiverse host as your home instance, how often are you typing its name?

      Having a hyphen is RFC-conformant:

      RFC 952:

      1. A "name" (Net, Host, Gateway, or Domain name) is a text string up
      to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), minus
      sign (-), and period (.).  Note that periods are only allowed when
      they serve to delimit components of "domain style names". (See
      RFC-921, "Domain Name System Implementation Schedule", for
      background).  No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a
      name. No distinction is made between upper and lower case.  The first
      character must be an alpha character.  The last character must not be
      a minus sign or period.  A host which serves as a GATEWAY should have
      "-GATEWAY" or "-GW" as part of its name.  Hosts which do not serve as
      Internet gateways should not use "-GATEWAY" and "-GW" as part of
      their names. A host which is a TAC should have "-TAC" as the last
      part of its host name, if it is a DoD host.  Single character names
      or nicknames are not allowed.
      

      RFC 1123:

         The syntax of a legal Internet host name was specified in RFC-952
         [DNS:4].  One aspect of host name syntax is hereby changed: the
         restriction on the first character is relaxed to allow either a
         letter or a digit.  Host software MUST support this more liberal
         syntax.
      
         Host software MUST handle host names of up to 63 characters and
         SHOULD handle host names of up to 255 characters.