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Have you tried accessing a www subdomain on those popular websites? I guarantee you that they are there.
That's fine, but that's not the url I had to type in or navigate to.
You said that you don't trust it. Yet all of these websites have it.
What don't you trust? Whether you type in www or not, it goes to the same place.
To me, it's a sign of a lack of care, if their main landing page is at a subdomain specific to a type of resource (HTML).
I hesitate to trust service built with a perceived lack of care.