I don't think it's useful to focus on imperfections when there are much worse situations out there?
The aim of this account is to encourage people off centralised services like Facebook, Google etc.
I don't think problems in the domain system are a good reason to stay on centralised services.
The "fun" part of the original post was the fun of choosing the name for your own server, giving it an identity etc. It's meant to be lighthearted, less stressful.
I think saying DNS is "fun" is a little like saying that the "A" in ADSL (and paying through the nose for upload bandwidth from your domestic ISP, if you can get it) is "fun".
Granted, in many parts of the world the asynchronous bandwidth is not such a problem as it was a few years ago when a domestic ISP wanted your 1st born for more than 128k Uplink.
@homegrown
I think i remember being told to get on facebook, it's fun. 😛
You might have a point though, maybe lying to people is justified when you are trying to cure them from dangerous addictions 🙂
I was going to write up a list of alternative ideas, then I found this post. It'll do as my closing argument: https://medium.com/geekculture/fixing-the-broken-web-alternatives-to-dns-and-the-web-3-0-3adc3ef3f620
albeit hosted on a dns dependent, social media related, content monetising platform.