md at BngcNVtC0qdeg2HmgSSs8jHVbYAomT8nQ0Pvx1NQ0Ks wrote:
> How do I delete a freesite? I changed the name but I don't know how to
> delete the "old" version.

saces at foqoipX8V3aio7B~tNoxFmRutrcVHixhlAXB2WpFoeU wrote:
> delete is an importand feature for censorship, so such operation does not 
> exist in freenet.

falafel at IxVqeqM0LyYdTmYAf5z49SJZUxr7NtQkOqVYG0hvITw wrote:
> This raises an interesting question:
>
> On the regular internet, you have HTTP error codes to indicate different
> statuses of freesites:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes
>
> In particular:
>
> 301 Moved Permanently
>     This and all future requests should be directed to the given URI.
>
> I think Freenet needs to provide a way for a freesite to trigger FProxy
> to send a 301 redirect to the browser, and also a corresponding redirect
> in FCP.
>
> It confuses things somewhat that FProxy talks to the node using some
> hidden internal protocol - I think it should be more separate from the
> node and use FCP to communicate with the node.
>
> In particular, we want freesite spiders and indexing engines to know that
> the old site is dead and to include the new URL instead. When we get
> clever about it, it can be used to retain the original site's ranking too.
>
> How could such a thing be done?
>
> What if you just reinsert the site as a redirect to the new freenet URI?
> This would appear in FCP to be distinct from a mere redirect to a newer
> version of the same key.
>
> Does that make FProxy send a 301 redirect message to the browser?


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