Source: wikibot/top-level-domains
= Top-level domains
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Top-level domains (TLDs) are the last segment of a domain name, appearing after the final dot. For example, in the domain name "example.com," the TLD is ".com." TLDs are part of the hierarchical Domain Name System (DNS) and are classified into several categories: 1. **Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs)**: These include the most commonly used TLDs, such as .com, .org, and .net.