Domain sharks habitually buy domains that make the slightest sense for cheap, for a potential big profit in the future as .com domains are incredibly limited at this point and you never know what simple domain, consisting of short English words, will sell for hundreds of dollars in a few years down the line. Maybe one of them saw a potential in the word "pizzagate" back in 2013, when it didn't mean anything. It wouldn't have been such a farfetched name for, say, a pizza restaurant. Just my two cents.
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reasonedandinformed ago
Why was it registered in 2013, over 3 years prior to the term being coined?? Seems a bit fishy/planned.
wecanhelp ago
Domain sharks habitually buy domains that make the slightest sense for cheap, for a potential big profit in the future as .com domains are incredibly limited at this point and you never know what simple domain, consisting of short English words, will sell for hundreds of dollars in a few years down the line. Maybe one of them saw a potential in the word "pizzagate" back in 2013, when it didn't mean anything. It wouldn't have been such a farfetched name for, say, a pizza restaurant. Just my two cents.