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3 TLDs are limited to US use

Given the template's title, this should include a section for domains "for the use of the United States": <.gov>, <.mil>, and .edu (.edu was not always for US institutions only but it now is). I think those are the only ones. Nick Levinson (talk) 01:25, 16 November 2018 (UTC)

@Nick Levinson: You're right, I am not sure why I didn't add those. I have done so now, do let me know if there are any other US-specific domains I might have missed. Thanks. Gotitbro (talk) 18:25, 17 November 2018 (UTC)