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  "path": "/t/outage-domain-ct-ws-and-wuaze-com-are-down-15-may-2026/118630?page=5#post_84",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-24T09:31:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "I have a strong opinion on DigitalPlat and would never recommend their service under any circumstances. But let’s look at this from a purely factual perspective.\n\nZamiqShabanov:\n\n> Luckily we use DigitalPlant Domain hosting. We don’t affected currently.\n\nThe “currently” part is the important bit.\n\nWhat we’re experiencing here could happen to any domain used to provide free subdomains, including every single DigitalPlat domain. They aren’t affected by _this_ specific order, so people using those domains are safe _right now_. But so is anyone using the nearly three dozen other extensions we offer for free subdomains. “Not affected yet” is not the same as “safe.”\n\nThe only real way to avoid this is to stop using a free subdomain and get a custom domain. And to be clear: **DigitalPlat domains are free subdomains.** A custom domain, as I’ve used the term in this topic, is a domain registered directly under an ICANN-delegated extension like .com, .io, or .co.uk.\n\nThe one thing DigitalPlat domains give you is portability. But portability gets you nowhere if the parent domain is taken down.\n\nZamiqShabanov:\n\n> That’s why self hosting is better than this solution\n\nMinor point, but this has nothing to do with self-hosting. It’s a domain problem, not a hosting problem. You could run everything on a machine at home, which is undeniably self-hosting, but if it’s exposed through a DigitalPlat domain that gets taken down, your service is still down.\n\nThis is a risk of using free subdomains. It has nothing to do with free hosting.",
  "title": "[OUTAGE] Domain ct.ws and wuaze.com are down - 15 May 2026"
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