: When internet service providers (ISPs) block a primary URL, the administrators quickly migrate the database to a new subdomain (such as adding "www1" or altering the domain extension to ".farm").
Third-party media sites frequently change their domain names, extensions (like .to, .mx, or .farm), and subdomains. They do this to bypass internet service provider (ISP) blocks, domain registrar suspensions, and copyright enforcement actions. The "www1" prefix often indicates a backup server or a mirrored domain designed to keep the site online when the main portal is inaccessible.