Are hyphens - starting to be accepted in domain names?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Kowmung, Dec 28, 2023.

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    For ages now, the use of a hyphen in a domain name was not recommended. Have things started to change?
     
    Kowmung, Dec 28, 2023 IP
  2. kjh-08

    kjh-08 Well-Known Member

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    No, it's still not recommended and never will be.
     
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  3. Artisan

    Artisan Well-Known Member

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    Your statement is wrong. You may find
    the dot GOV domain names with hyphen
    through my site, the example is below.

    www.leak.info / Internet marketing research

    ( FIND FAMOUS HOST NAMES )

    ^[-0-9a-z]*-[-0-9a-z]*\.gov$

    from 1 to 10 of 25 total @ basket # 0 for ^[-0-9a-z]*-[-0-9a-z]*\.gov$

    = 164645761.389553279 = access-board.gov

    = 89281765.871363595 = e-verify.gov

    = 33409111.190604523 = us-cert.gov

    = 23263301.671097867 = ipcc-wg2.gov

    = 1307499.949800271 = osagenation-nsn.gov

    = 1137712.770874774 = tulaliptribes-nsn.gov

    = 1026014.042484361 = swo-nsn.gov

    = 1020865.823898724 = badriver-nsn.gov

    = 1014340.320753340 = redcliff-nsn.gov

    = 1013178.858796684 = hoopa-nsn.gov

    ( TOP | PRIVACY ) 2023-12-29 / 10:15:23
     
    Artisan, Dec 29, 2023 IP
  4. GreenHost.Cloud

    GreenHost.Cloud Active Member

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    Yes, things have started to change regarding the use of hyphens in domain names. In the past, it was generally advised to avoid hyphens because they could be seen as spammy or unprofessional. However, with the growth of the internet and the increasing difficulty of finding available domain names, hyphens are becoming more accepted as a way to separate words and make a domain name more readable. Nevertheless, it is still generally recommended to avoid excessive hyphen usage and choose a domain name that is easy to remember.
     
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    nicenic Well-Known Member

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    There are still many restrictions on the use of hyphens in domain names. Although hyphens are allowed, there are restrictions on where and how many times they can be used. When registering a domain name, it is important to avoid the frequent use of hyphens, which may leave a bad impression on the user that it is a fraudulent website or lower the search engine ranking.
     
    nicenic, Dec 29, 2024 IP