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3120:. "SECOND-STAGE", in this case, is a manually defined anchor (using the markup "=== Second-stage boot loader === {{anchor|SECOND-STAGE}}") that will persist even if the section is renamed. However, whether a redirect points to a manually defined anchor, or an anchor defined implicitly via a section name, the behavior will be the same: the page will automatically be scrolled down to the pointed-to anchor only after the page finishes loading (at which point the URL bar will also change to reflect the redirected-to URL, including "# 150: 5908: 5893: 5928: 48: 5918: 3145: 3089:) response. Instead, a page with almost the same content as the target of the redirect is generated by the MediaWiki software, differing in that a small-text note appears below the title of the page, identifying the name of the redirect used to get there (and linking to it in such a way that it can be accessed without the redirect, e.g. so it can be changed). When a user clicks on a redirect such as 1027:
single section header and should be linked to, it is sometimes useful to define separate anchors for them, if the current amount of information doesn't justify a division into multiple sections already. This makes it easier to rearrange contents on a page as it develops since those anchors can be moved with their corresponding contents without a need to fix up incoming links.
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If you want to edit a redirect page you must use a special technique in order to get to the redirect page itself. This is because when you try to go straight to the redirect page and edit it, the redirect page will automatically redirect you to its target page (because this is what a redirect page is
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The text given in the link on a targeted redirect page must exactly match the target section heading or anchor text, including capitalization and punctuation. (While spaces and underscores are interchangeable in the current implementation of the Wikimedia software, it is generally good practice and
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Consider that when the target page is displayed, it is likely that the top of the page will not be shown, so the user may not see the helpful "(redirected from... )" text unless they know to scroll back to the top. This is less likely to cause confusion if the redirect is to a heading with the same
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There is usually nothing wrong with linking to redirects to articles. Some editors are tempted, upon finding a link to a redirect page, to bypass the redirect and point the link directly at the target page. However, changing to a piped link is beneficial only in a few cases. Piping links solely to
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The anchor text will not be visible on the page, but it will serve as a permanent marker of that place on the page. Editors should generally not remove or alter such anchors without checking all incoming links and redirects. If several logically independent aspects of a topic are discussed under a
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if a redirect is reasonably old (or is the result of moving a page that has been there for quite some time), then it is possible that its deletion will break incoming links (such links coming from older revisions of Knowledge pages, from edit summaries, from other Wikimedia projects or
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to a category page. Articles added to a "redirected" category do not show up in the target category, preventing proper categorization. What's worse, since redirected categories do not become "red links", editors won't be aware even when they add an article to a redirected category.
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Someone finds them useful. Hint: If someone says they find a redirect useful, they probably do. You might not find it useful—this is not because the other person is being untruthful, but because you browse Knowledge in different ways. Evidence of usage can be gauged by using the
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because they are of benefit to the browsing user. Some extra vigilance by editors will be required to minimize the occurrence of those frequent misspellings in article text because the linkified misspellings will not appear as broken links; consider tagging the redirect with the
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If editors persistently use a redirect instead of an article title, it may be that the article needs to be moved rather than the redirect changed. As such the systematic "fixing of redirects" may eradicate useful information that can be used to help decide on the "best" article
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Normally, we try to make sure that all "inbound redirects" other than misspellings or other obvious close variants of the article title are mentioned in the first couple of paragraphs of the article or section to which the redirect goes. It will often be appropriate to
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difficult for users to locate similarly named articles via the search engine. For example, if the user searches for "New Articles", and is redirected to a disambiguation page for "Articles", it would take much longer to get to the newly added articles on
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less likely, whether by redirecting a plural to a singular, by redirecting a frequent misspelling to a correct spelling, by redirecting a misnomer to a correct term, by redirecting to a synonym, etc. In other words, redirects with no incoming links are
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aids maintenance to use exactly the same spelling in links as is used in the corresponding targets also for these characters.) (In the absence of a match, the reader will simply be taken to the top of the target page.) It is often helpful to leave a
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If the target article needs to be moved to the redirect title, but the redirect has been edited before and has a history of its own, then the title needs to be freed up to make way for the move. If the move is uncontroversial, tag the redirect for
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While template shortcut/alias redirects are common, they may infrequently cause confusion and make updating template calls more complicated. For example, if calls to T1 are to be changed to some new template NT1, articles must be searched for
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Deleting redirects runs the risk of breaking incoming or internal links. For example, redirects resulting from page moves should not normally be deleted without good reason. Links that have existed for a significant length of time, including
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Discussion pages. If a discussion/talk page exists for a redirect, please ensure (1) that the talk page's WikiProject banners are tagged with the "class=Redirect" parameter and (2) that the talk page is tagged at the TOP with the
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Avoid linking to titles that redirect straight back to the page on which the link is found. This situation may arise if a redirect is created from a red link on the page, or if the title was once a separate page but was merged.
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To ensure that a redirect will not break if a section title gets altered, or to create a redirect to a point on the page other than a section heading, create an explicit target anchor in the page, e.g., by using the
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and a separate search must also be made for each of its aliases (including T2 in this example). Moreover, changes to syntax, corrections, scans and other processes (for example tag dating) must take into account
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The redirect might cause confusion. For example, if "Adam B. Smith" was redirected to "Andrew B. Smith", because Andrew was accidentally called Adam in one source, this could cause confusion with the article on
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in the left hand menu. Also, when changing the target of a redirect verify that its talk page is not also a redirect and if it is, either retarget it to the current target's talk page, replace the redirect with
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The redirect is offensive or abusive, such as redirecting "Joe Bloggs is a Loser" to "Joe Bloggs" (unless "Joe Bloggs is a Loser" is legitimately discussed in the article), or "Joe Bloggs" to "Loser". (
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Redirects in other namespaces may be protected for technical reasons or are protected under existing guidelines. For example, a template redirect (shorthand) used thousands of times qualifies it as a
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Sometimes, a redirect to an article pertaining to a very controversial topic will be fully or, more rarely, semi-protected indefinitely. This is done when any of the following criteria are met:
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shortcut redirects, which technically are in the main article space. Some long-standing cross-namespace redirects are also kept because of their long-standing history and potential usefulness. "
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Redirects are used to help people arrive more quickly at the page they want to read; this page contains guidance on how to use them properly. For technical help relating to how redirects work,
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To make it easier for other editors to find the history of the blanked article, it's good practice to add a short notice at the talk page of the target article, even if no content has been
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When adding or changing a redirect, always verify the links that already point there. For instance, if another person named Trygve Lie becomes very well known, it would make sense to make
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to work as expected, but it also requires redirects to anchors to be implemented as a piece of JavaScript that jumps to an appropriate section after the page has loaded. For example,
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However, in general, the redirect will be a useful entry in the history, and it is best to leave it behind, unless there is a good reason to suppress the redirect, such as vandalism,
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should never be bypassed, as the anchors or section headings on the page may change over time. Updating one redirect is far more efficient than updating dozens of piped links. (The
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is a page that automatically sends visitors to another page, usually an article or section of an article. For example, if you type "UK" in the search box or click on the wikilink
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are common, any link or transclusion to a former page title that has become a redirect following a page move or merge should be updated to the new title for naming consistency.
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The subject matter of articles may be represented by some sources outside Knowledge in non-neutral terms. Such terms are generally avoided in Knowledge article titles, per the
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Spelling errors and other mistakes should be corrected. Don't link to a misspelled redirect. This does not necessarily mean that the misspelled redirect should be deleted
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Articles that are created using non-neutral titles are routinely moved to a new neutral title, which leaves behind the old non-neutral title as a working redirect (e.g.
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to a page whose subject is unrelated to that language (or a culture that speaks that language) should generally not be created. (Implausible typos or misnomers are
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with the name of the redirect page to link. Clicking on a no-redirect link will send the reader to the redirect page rather than the final redirect destination.
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The software will not follow chains of more than one redirect—this is called a double redirect. A redirect should not be left pointing to another redirect page.
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Non-piped links make better use of the "what links here" tool, making it easier to track how articles are linked and helping with large-scale changes to links.
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there. This is especially useful if the blanked article had few visits and infrequent edits. If the redirect replaces an article that has been deleted by an
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Subtopics or other topics that are described or listed within a wider article. (Such redirects are often targeted to a particular section of the article.)
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Sometimes a redirect is placed in an article category because the form of the redirected title is more appropriate to the context of that category, e.g.
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in the target text, to inform other editors that a section title is linked, so that if the title is altered, the redirect can be changed. For example:
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template. Alternative anchors for section headings are ideally placed directly after the name of the heading (but before the closing equals signs):
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They have a potentially useful page history, or an edit history that should be kept to comply with the licensing requirements for a merge (see
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contains special wikitext that defines it as a redirect page and indicates the target article. It is also possible to redirect to a specific
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meant to do). Below is an example of why you might need to go to a redirect page itself (to do a small edit) and how to actually get there.
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link, the anchor markup and alternative section title(s) will appear as undesirable clutter at the beginning of revision history entries.
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It is usually preferable not to use redirected links in navigational templates, such as those found at the bottom of many articles (e.g.,
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option. If you want to keep some content from the blanked article and add it to the target article, you should follow the instructions at
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This allows the template name T2 to be used instead of the actual template name T1. All the parameters of T1 will be respected by T2.
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A template can be redirected to another template in the same way, e.g., by entering the following markup at the top of a template T2:
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If the redirect could plausibly be expanded into an article, and the target article contains virtually no information on the subject.
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if for some reason it is preferred that "Franklin D. Roosevelt" actually appear in the visible text. Editors should also not change
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When a page is renamed/moved, a redirect that is titled with the replaced page name is created and is automatically tagged with the
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template. If the discussion page is a redirect, then it may be tagged with appropriate redirect categorization templates (rcats).
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the redirected term at its first occurrence in the target, though insignificant or minor redirects can skip this. For example:
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avoid redirects is generally a time-wasting exercise that can actually be detrimental. It is almost never helpful to replace
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or very obscure synonym for an article name that is not mentioned in the target, it is unlikely to be useful. In particular,
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redirects should point to neutrally titled articles about the subject of the term. Non-neutral redirects may be tagged with
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out of article space, such as one pointing into the User or Knowledge namespace. The major exception to this rule are the
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Radio and TV station call letters, since call letters given up by one station can be used later by a different station.
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If the redirect is broken, meaning it redirects to an article that does not exist, it can be immediately deleted under
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tool is extremely useful in such cases for finding which redirects need to be changed after an article is updated.)
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Most users believe that AfD should be used to settle controversial or contested cases of blanking and redirecting.
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and other categories which relate to Lantree as an individual. (Redirects appear in italics in category listings.)
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should be added to the resulting redirect. If the topic of the article can be reasonably thought to describe a
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may be deleted and replaced by a redirect pointing towards the article from which the fork originated (e.g.
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a redirect and an article, but are not able to move the article to the location of the redirect, please use
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Listing is not necessary if you just want to replace a redirect with an article, or change where it points
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This section is about technical issues with category redirects. For making "soft" category redirects, see
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template). Redirects from list titles to categories (e.g. a redirect from ] to ]) are highly discouraged.
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When a page is moved, a redirect is automatically left behind. Some groups of users (those who possess a
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for functional and alphabetical lists of these templates. A brief functional list of redirect category (
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Be careful with anchor capitalization, as redirects are case-sensitive in standards-compliant browsers.
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template. One major use of these categories is to determine which redirects are fit for inclusion in a
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Open the "page options" menu (icon with three parallel horizontal bars) at the top right of the editor
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However, linking to a title that redirects to a section or anchor within the article (redirects with
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links, should be left alone in case there are any existing links on external pages pointing to them.
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that the removal of (file) redirects is "extremely user-hostile and makes the project less useful".
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Introducing unnecessary invisible text makes the article more difficult to read in page source form.
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Redirects to disambiguation pages that do not contain "(disambiguation)" in the title (for example,
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Redirects aid navigation and searching by allowing a page to be reached under alternative titles.
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When a section title is known to be the target of incoming links, the Knowledge Manual of Style
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to an article page by placing the redirect page name within a set of double brackets, such as:
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in a few days; however, an editor should not leave behind any self-created double redirects.
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value, browsers are required to return the first one, so in practice, this is not a problem.
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by removing all unsourced content and keeping the valid references, instead of blanking it.
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page rather than a redirect, since no Albert is regarded as the primary topic for that name.
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and are unlikely to be useful, and therefore may be nominated for deletion, perhaps under
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Alternate forms of a name as found in reliable sources and common databases. For example,
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with a note at the top of the page (or on mobile, in a black message bar at the bottom): "
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will bring the searcher straight to the content that deals with "Malia and Sasha Obama".
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Save the page. You may enter an edit summary, or an automatic summary will be generated.
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in a problematic article and replacing it with a redirect is common practice, known as
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Representations using ASCII characters; that is, common transliterations (for example,
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Therefore consider the deletion only of either harmful redirects or of recent ones.
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link to the same article (rather than a redirect), the direct link will display in
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page). Such a change cannot be made without changing all the preexisting links to
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Sometimes an existing redirect should really be handled by a full article, per
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In other namespaces, particularly the template and portal namespaces in which
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should be used, such as restoring the article and nominating the article for
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Maintenance categories are in use for particular types of redirects, such as
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suggests creating a redundant anchor with the same name as the section title
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To link to a redirect page without following the underlying redirect, use:
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They aid searches on certain terms. For example, users who might see the "
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did not have his own article, and so this link was a redirect to the page
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always use the title with "(disambiguation)", even if that is a redirect.
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Shortcuts or redirects to embedded anchors or sections of articles or of
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to "fix a redirect". However, it is perfectly acceptable to change it to
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or if you turned the redirect into an article, remove it entirely unless
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Less specific forms of names, for which the article subject is still the
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The redirect makes no sense, such as redirecting "Apple" to "Orange". (
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To comply with the maintenance of nontrivial edit history, pursuant to
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Redirect pages can contain other content below the redirect, such as
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Enter the name of the target page in the text box below the checkbox
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namespace) do not work. These should be avoided or replaced with a
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It may be appropriate to make this kind of change if the hint or
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WP:Manual of Style/Disambiguation pages § Piping and redirects
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Non-neutral redirects are commonly created for three reasons:
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a redirect if one or more of the following conditions is met (
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Note that redirects to other Wikimedia wikis, other websites,
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What needs to be done on pages that are targets of redirects?
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as the only text on the page. The capitalization of the word
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Knowledge:Categories for discussion § Redirecting categories
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that appears when a user hovers over the link is misleading
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Knowledge:Typo Team § Some typos do not need to be corrected
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