GoDaddy and Cloudflare alone host ~106 millions of domains – about one-third of all the domains. The top 10 providers sit on over half of all the domains.
Avoid stacking everything on a single vendor when it really matters (DNS + CDN + WAF + hosting all in one basket).
I'm not sure I understand several of the statements in this article, such as the above. If my entire service is built on Cloudflare (Workers, DNS, CDN, WAF), moving my DNS to GoDaddy doesn't improve my site's reliability. The only way I'd improve reliability is by having full redundancy of each component, end to end. In other words, a region or availability zone.
There's an industry gap for good alternatives to Cloudflare, but they already make so little money for the value they're providing, why bother?
But I suspect that the rest matters. For example, will you benefit from having your domain working when the admin team works on an outage? Yes/maybe/no? My answer is the middle one.
Goes to show that the that Reddit/HN hivemind isn’t representative of what is happening in reality.
If they have so many and are such a big part of the Internet, why has their stock price sunk so much in the last year, jeez: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/GDDY/