Mmm... without a name both sound fine to me.
RevistaDerecho.com
RevistaDerechos.com.
(Two different meanings, the first one "Derecho" = Law, second "Derechos" = rights)
If it is a physical thing...
RevistaNaranja.com
RevistaNaranjas.com
Even if "physical" the first one can be "orange" (as the fruit, and/or the color) The second "naranjas" "oranges" only the fruit...
So, depending on your word, it may have a change of meaning, but otherwise, not much difference in terms on "sounding better to my ears".
(Hope it helps!)
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