Telegram's t.me domain has been suspended
Points and comments are a snapshot, not live.
The .me registry suspended Telegram's t.me domain with a serverHold status.
The WHOIS record for t.me shows domain statuses including clientDeleteProhibited, clientRenewProhibited, clientTransferProhibited, clientUpdateProhibited, and serverHold. The domain was created in 2010 and expires in 2035. The registrar is GoDaddy, and nameservers are Google Cloud DNS. The serverHold status effectively removes the domain from DNS, making it unresolvable, and is typically set by the .ME registry (doMEn d.o.o.), not the registrar.
What commenters are saying
Commenters confirm the suspension is real, pointing to the serverHold status set by the .ME registry, not GoDaddy. Some users report their Telegram mini apps and image links are broken. A key clarification: GoDaddy could apply clientHold, but only the registry can apply serverHold. Several commenters recommend registrars like Porkbun, Cloudflare, and Dynadot, noting that no registrar can protect against a ccTLD registry's suspension. One user advises against using .me domains for critical infrastructure due to potential registry actions.