WEBSITES DON'T SHOW "WWW" IN THE ADDRESS ANYMORE

DID THEY ACTIVATE THE NEW QUANTUM INTERNET????

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The timelines have shifted again canadabro

this is weird i agree.. i was on the net in 1995.. i needs me my www

Never understood the boomers that typed
>www
Before the URL

they took away the www. because the internet is now fake. You see a Canadian flag, he is a fed, you see a Swedish flag, he is a fed too, everyone is a fed here, this is not a world wide web.

They took the www's and put them with all the baby foreskins.

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Ctrl + Enter, zoomer idiot.

intradesting

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What does that do?
Don't tell me you're using windows 98 Nigger

You haven't had to type www for years.
For example www.novaborea.ca and novaborea.ca take you to the same place, to learn about white mans last hope

It's done by the browser. It's called programming, not a timeline shift!!

Oh ok ty.

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i have been using the internet since the 90s and i have never needed to type www. Wake up and realize they are lying to you. Pressing the W like a slave. They mock you and call you 3 for free.

www was never needed. It was used before websites were popular, because you'd also have ftp.domain.com or smtp.domain.com. But now you can assume traffic to domain.com is looking for the website, so you serve that instead of making them go to www.

www.faa.gov

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>mom wants to know what the weather is tomorrow
>types "www.google.com" in the address bar
>types "www.weather.com" in the google search bar
>"Oh look, momanon, it shows you tomorrow's weather right there in the google search results"
>"That stuff isn't accurate, you can't trust everything you see on the internet sweety"
>clicks on weather.com search result
>types full home address + zip code into weather.com search bar
>it's the exact same forecast that google gave her, because google sources its weather data from weather.com

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No. It's done by the DNS servers. They register both foobar.com and www.foobar.com.

I distinctly remember having to add www before addresses or they wouldn't resolve
It finally phased out over time but it was actually kind of annoying for a while and put people in the habit of typing out www. For a good while just to save them the effort of trying to load a page twice

Holy fucking kek
I haven't actually laughed out loud in awhile, thanks fren

>"www.based.com"
Go ahead and find out where that redirects

Well its not really worldwide is it?

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