The search results were a mess. The top link looked promising but led to a page filled with flashing ads and a fake "Download" button. The second link was a forum post from three years ago, completely outdated.
Lucas realized he was facing the "Exodus Problem." When a popular site changes its domain to escape a ban or a lawsuit, it creates a vacuum. Scammers and copycats rush in, buying similar-looking domain names to trick desperate users into clicking malware.
The term exodus is fitting because when Mejorenvo changes its primary domain (e.g., from .com to a new .to, .net, or .xyz), the move is often abrupt and necessary. Key drivers include:
Thus, the “exodus” is not voluntary in a creative sense, but a defensive maneuver to keep the platform alive.
En teoría, no. Los datos de usuarios suelen migrarse a la nueva base de datos. Pero guarda una copia de seguridad por si acaso.
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