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.gay and Dynadot Partner with Willow Pill, Chris Mosier, CenterLink and Others to Celebrate Trans Day of Visibility

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  • Liz Achanta
  • March 31, 2022
  • 2 min. to read

.gay domains and Dynadot stand proudly with  LGBTQ+ communities. March 31 is Trans Day of Visibility. Every day, and especially on this day, we recognize and honor the inherent humanity and worth of all Transgender people. 

From organizations like CenterLink (CenterLink.gay) and Full Spectrum Therapy (FullSpectrum.gay) working to keep Trans people safe and connected; to Trans artists and Activists like Rose Montoya (RosalynneMontoya.gay), Trystan Reese (Trystan.gay), and Mattie Schraeder (Mattie.gay) using their platforms to educate and inform; to out, Transgender athletes, musicians, and celebrities like Chris Mosier (TheChrisMosier.gay), Ezra Michel (EzraMichelMusic.gay), and Willow Pill (WillowPill.gay), we celebrate all of the Trans members of the .gay domains community!

As .gay beneficiary partner GLAAD explains, Transgender Day of Visibility “is a day to celebrate the lives and contributions of Trans people, while also drawing attention to the poverty, discrimination, and violence the community faces.”

.gay is a virtual Pride flag and, as such, stands for visibility, dignity, and JOY for all LGBTQ+ people. It is the only domain extension to fund LGBTQ+ groups with every name registered, donating 20% of revenue (not just profit!) from each new name. Over $167,000 has been donated to beneficiaries GLAAD and CenterLink through 2021. The .gay domain also bans and proactively takes down any reported instances of hate. It is a distinctive digital space devoted to connecting and celebrating members of LGBTQ+ communities and their allies. 

There are no restrictions on the use of .gay other than its ban on hate. Use your .gay domain for your CV, as a bio link, or forward it to an existing site as a sign of solidarity. 

.gay and Dynadot are proud to support Trans Day of Visibility by offering free .gay domains.

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