Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:

This means nothing: what is a "high volume"? Also, you normally use the
"whois" command. Isn't it an "automated, electronic process"? They are to
say: "If we like to ban you, don't scream!".

These terms comes from early internet ages, when spammers were used to
scavenge their data from whois records too. They were meant to "scare"
people abusing this service. Today, most domain registrars don't even public
e-mail addresses anymore...


That refers to pretty much all TLDs and ccTLDs

If you want to go slamming registry and registrar whois servers in an automated fashion you will get blacklisted by them all and blocked

Registrars don't use whois to check availability anyway ...



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