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Should You Trust Information Based on Domain Names?

2023-08-21 20:31:53Z (last updated 2023-10-16 08:55:03Z)

No!

Domains names convey ZERO information on one's expertise, so you should definitely not only use domain names as a source of trust.

Actually, maybe that's a little unclear. Let me give you an example:

(Please do NOT navigate to any provided domain names)

Let's say you find a website with the domain "top10vpnproviders.com" or something like that. Should you trust a website with a domain like that?

My answer is: No. Not at all. There's a few reasons why:

That's all the reasons you shouldn't only trust based on a domain name.

There are reasons you can trust a domain name, but that doesn't only come from the domain name. You can't trust a person just because they said "trust me bro", but you can probably trust a person if from what you can tell, they aren't very obviously incorrect and other (trusted) people agree with them.

Reality is fuzzy, but a "top10vpnproviders.com" domain is not to be not trusted. Not even the slightest.

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