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Sending someone somewhere else, politely, before they notice they never arrived.
means To send a person, request, or web address to a different destination than the one originally aimed for.
from From Latin re- (again) plus dirigere (to set straight), the same root as direct; literally to aim anew.
HTTP 301The web code for moved here permanently.
Chained doomToo many redirects loops browsers into surrender.
Therapy moveRedirecting a toddler beats arguing with one.