In the past few years, many science and technology companies have layoffs. The discussion of these technical layoffs of domain names focuses on such an idea: These fired employees will start new businesses and start their business through the after -sales market.
CNN shared a video interview with former Twitter employee Alphonzo Terrell, which was fired by the company in 2022. Terrell then created a new social media platform called SPILL with others. The domain name of the platform at the beginning was not ideal-spill-app.com.
Now visiting the platform has officially enabled SPILL.COM. The domain name is registered in March 1996. It is currently used as social media for social media, mainly sharing videos, similar to Douyin.

Earlier this year, SPILL seems to have acquired more valuable spill.com domain names. It is understood that the domain name is owned by Andrew Rosner and the buyer is represented by Saw.com's Brooke Hernandez. Previously, Twitter noticed the sale:
Like many private mediation transactions, the purchase price of spill.com is not made public. There should be many other domain names that are instances obtained by entrepreneurs after the company's layoffs. When employment opportunities in the field of technology are getting less and less, the potential for domain name acquisitions is the first -line hope. This is an example of the domain name due to the company's layoffs.

Some people commented: "The company's good or bad depends on the outstanding employees working in the company. Employees are just a number in the company. What you need to start a business are only a good domain name and a good employee." This statement makes sense!