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>HOW do you find those numbers for any web site. We should be putting more than 8kun.top in our host files to prepare. No?
You could. The problem is that DNS can change often and it is good that it can and does. Load-balancing is done this way. The โcloudโ splits the requests to a bunch of different servers, all presumably serving the same thing, but tells you to take it from the New York server (by sending you the IP address for it) and telling me to get it from the Mogodisuan basket weaving server.
However, as with most things good, it can be used for evil too. Thus the poisoning of DNS. The DNS provider can send you to a server that is mostly like the one you're using, but maybe tracks you, or sends you incorrect data, etc.
If you know the website address is static (that is, that it wont change), then yes, put it in your Hosts file and it will always be found, even if thereโs DNS fuckery.