There are plenty of real world examples of Freenet being used successfully to 
communicate information that governments, political groups, religious fanatics 
and society overall don't wish to tolerate. There are also plenty of FMS and 
even Frost groups being used to discuss privacy, anti-censorship, security and 
political issues. Unfortunately Freenet sites tend to go unmaintained quickly, 
which is a symptom of the same problem that keeps many people from building 
freesites in the first place, it isn't all that easy for someone who isn't 
technically proficient.

In many places it is illegal to commit blasphemy, to discuss sexual issues, 
homosexuality, political views that aren't in line with the ruling party, even 
books which advocate things society doesn't like are censored. Freenet is being 
actively used for all of these things.

The wikileaks mirror is an easy choice, though it isn't being kept up to date:

s...@ihsiv1mdz0doa7yaz0id1g76tzbj0pvwe1ttybhe1ja,-OL63-AHOa4DPIoam5RcqGB05Z-sJISqZTbc1p~c7wE,AQACAAE/WikiLeaks-15/

There is also the highly relevant Muhammad pictures, which while not exactly 
valuable information, are protected speech in the U.S. but nonetheless have 
attracted threats of physical violence against individuals, attempted boycotts 
of entire websites and services (like facebook). Freenet is probably one of the 
only places to host things like this without exposing the author or the host to 
threats and violence:

s...@35reue-qdukz8detzrjffjyfu6jmelxj3oo03bu1yby,H0C-2~dmXkOZ1uSr4whVwA3FPyzy559~Ber~NkUiFWQ,AQACAAE/muhammed-2/
s...@jrh585tc6u~krmmbagw3tbjuwjm-~tzxw1eycaqdwqg,G~qf6nWtHUigBOMeWHgGdbXrCCCYjIYbR49o6BLeztQ,AQACAAE/Mohammed-1/

Speech which may be unpopular in many countries:

s...@j7ejxlctvjfrq-fx6zvmku4se-iw0mjye9pdespazni,4yq9Vq6tNRJH5s46YGFiRyO0aBN7PACDq8b2yeS0Xow,AQACAAE/zymoid-43/

Books which governments like France have decided to censor or ban completely:

u...@qwh3awsmlp2spcgwgc3ggaqb4f0v-8-h0v0hhnilto4,mAQyYvubqv7sdd0cq~BGsKlwoy1kWWZRCCr1pznPu4U,AQACAAE/annalium/0/

Books that may earn someone the attention of law enforcement even though they 
are not strictly illegal or even censored in many places, because some 
governments have decided they need to monitor who checks specific books out of 
a library:

s...@wmdo~almv5e09km9gy5pyxbu9hg19l1srzodoqfmx48,-zam-mVVX1r3EbC3~h4dnoHLbROs93S7lvBaSItwnCU,AQACAAE/TURNERDIARIES-0/
s...@mvqdbyfts-1lzbtr6pdkrcn3a28qw63tlajqnpsnuae,AgC5Bac7cHolJDiBzxCamc3EaU12FLQJ2Dav3T57WL0,AQACAAE/RITUALMURDER-0/
s...@qhdwq~gba5cajqlmpgzavr17wgnxulgtxlrfeid6uvo,fTgXykW1MMS5Ws3H3OObUCyD2i5ZvpLFRfA1unxMt9M,AQACAAE/mein-kampf-0/

Detested political groups. This one seems to be maintaining a freenet-exclusive 
site:

s...@3yl50f3xszvdjirqy0dhqsyik6sqygctc4hvzjgebha,cAy3obOXB8VEf1YCRCIfG89ng04dW8osojcVLAqgM~E,AQACAAE/ORION-55/

There are plenty of others in the indexes, but they aren't always easy to find 
for a new user.


On Jul 16, 2010, at 11:36 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:

> A journalist has asked me for some examples of content on Freenet which is 
> indicative of what we want Freenet to be used for.
> 
> Any suggestions (please provide actual links to sites)?
> 
> Ian.
> 
> -- 
> Ian Clarke
> CEO, SenseArray
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