<b>Confirmed: redirect-domain bans move in waves, not one-offs</b>
When a hosting or DNS provider purges redirect domains, they don't pick one. They pattern-match registration date, nameserver, and WHOIS clustering.
— The mistake: registering 50 redirect domains the same week, same registrar, same privacy service. That's one fingerprint, one ban event.
— The fix operators use: stagger registrations across weeks, split registrars, rotate nameservers, vary TTLs.
— The tell you're next: a sibling domain on your nameserver goes dark for no traffic reason. That's the sweep starting.
— Our read: survivors treat domains as disposable and pre-warm spares.
— confidence: high
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