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Those, at least in the USA, are legit website endings.
I know other countries have their own.
And even then, Steam will give you a warning if you click a link with those.
Mainly due to scammers using various websites to try and steal your login info for Steam or any other service.
Because it's apparently often used for that.
I wonder if .top sites have some kind of notoriety like that as website, since it seems to be a cheap domain.
It's intended to signify that a website or individual is at the "top" of their field. While it's a popular choice for businesses and individuals wanting to showcase their excellence, it's also been noted for its association with potential misuse by scammers and spammers.
That would explain why it gets flagged.
Scammers pretending to be top of their field to trick people.
That doesn’t make sense. I use my website to display a leaderboard for the top players in Fall Guys. I think banning a domain entirely is unrealistic.
P.S. While .top can be a good option, it's important to be aware of potential security concerns associated with newer or less common TLDs, as noted in some user discussions.
There are a LOT of top level and effective (like co.uk) top level domains. Even when I was born, there were more than just those three.
https://publicsuffix.org/list/
I have places that outright ban the xyz TLD because it is literally 100% spam.