Stibb wrote:I don't get it. why should you have to keep paying for the old domain names (
if you don't want to)?
I mean, how hard is it for those who still use them to use the "new" URL???
And who is using them anyway??? Just stop using them
Just like that!
There are a couple of reasons the old domain names need to be kept around for a while longer (and therefore paid for).
Firstly, for the sake of people who have been using them primarily up until now. Those domain names are still required to serve up the web page that says, "Hey bozo! Stop using this domain name, and go this this new one instead.". Without it, they would merely get an error in their web browser and might wonder if the site has simply disappeared into the ether. Hopefully, they'd do an internet search and find the correct URL eventually, but this way makes it easier for the users.
The second reason is that there are plenty of people out there who love to grab old domain names as soon as they become available and do nasty things with them. Things that could damage the reputation of this site, or otherwise irritate people who are legitimately looking for this site. The most likely things that are likely to happen is that such people would buy the domain name, and use it for a web page that displays lots of adverts, and not any useful content at all (but perhaps just enough content to keep people clicking on a few links looking for more, but only getting more adverts, and more hints of actual useful content). The other possibility is that somebody might start up another similar site to this one, legitimately, but attempting to poach users who are actually looking for this site.
So it's a bit complicated, and the best way to make sure that people are protected from this sort of thing, and that they get the best user experience possible when looking for this web site, is to retain ownership of the domain names, at least until all knowledge of those domain names has disappeared into worthless obscurity (which may be a number of years yet).