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  2. Wikipedia:Page mover/delete-redirect - Wikipedia

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    In the typical case, the target is a red link and the page is moved to the unoccupied title. In the second case, the target is a one-revision redirect which points back at the page to be moved. In December 2020 MediaWiki added the delete-redirect user right which allows editors to move pages when the target is a one-revision redirect to any title.

  3. Help:Redirect - Wikipedia

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    If the redirect target is a non-existing page , or a special page, or a page in another project, then the redirect is not followed, and the reader sees the display of the redirect page (as illustrated below). If the target is a non-existent section of an existing page, then the redirect will take the reader to the top of the target page.

  4. Wikipedia:Deletion by redirection - Wikipedia

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    The article is preserved in the redirect page's history. Deletion by redirection might be considered vandalism in some circumstances. These redirects should be promptly reverted. Any editor can boldly redirect to another article, without copying content. If a deletion by redirection is disputed, an attempt should be made on the talk page to ...

  5. Wikipedia:Redirect/Deletion reasons - Wikipedia

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    The major reasons why deletion of redirects is harmful are: . a redirect may contain non-trivial edit history; 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 Wikipedia pages, from edit summaries, from other Wikimedia projects ...

  6. URL redirection - Wikipedia

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    URL redirection, also called URL forwarding, is a World Wide Web technique for making a web page available under more than one URL address. When a web browser attempts to open a URL that has been redirected, a page with a different URL is opened.

  7. Wikipedia:Redirect - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Wikipedia redirect, showing a message that Pichilemo redirects to Pichilemu An example of a redirect on the MinervaNeue skin, from Web redirect to URL redirection. Note the black message bar on the bottom. A redirect is a page that

  8. Wikipedia:Double redirects - Wikipedia

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    A redirect is a special type of page that automatically causes another page to be displayed in its place. The displayed page is called a redirect target. A redirect that points to another redirect is called a double redirect. These pages are unwanted, because Wikipedia's MediaWiki software is currently configured to not follow the second redirect.

  9. Wikipedia:Guide to deletion - Wikipedia

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    After the merger, the article will be replaced with a redirect to the target article (in order to preserve the attribution history). Redirect is a recommendation to keep the article's history but to blank the content and replace it with a redirect. Users who want to see the article's history destroyed should explicitly recommend Delete then ...