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Close. When going to big-name commercial sites (news sites, mostly), I am astounded by the sometimes dozens of different domains the browser is calling-up to paint a single page. Considering that a lot of professional content relies on external APIs (googleapis.com, for example), there is layer upon layer (upon layer!) of unique server calls for content that was once "simple". It's the internet variant of Wirth's Law.
That is so annoying! My browser has the NoScript add-on installed, and when I visit such sites for the fist time, like you said, it lists sometimes dozens of other domain names which I need to allow for the page to fully display. It is getting to be too much. In the good old times, a website was contained within its own single domain. Nowadays you don't really know which of the external sites are harvesting your info and which might be actually harmful (malware, etc.)
Thanks for the updates. It seems as if when the forum traffic increases, performance decreases.