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I could at least imagine a scenario along the lines of: penniless college student creates a site at a .tk domain. Later, the student gets a job so he is no longer penniless, and meanwhile, his site actually becomes popular, so he signs up for cloudflare, maybe even registers a .com domain, but keeps the .tk domain alive because that's where most his traffic is coming from.

Not sure how common that is. But I don't think it's a given that all sites hosted on .tk domains are unwilling to pay, especially not if you consider that they must be somewhat popular if they need a CDN.

(The sort of personal homepage that most of us had back in the 90s would never need a CDN because it would get 5 hits per week.)



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