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  2. URL redirection - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_redirection

    A redirect service is an information management system, which provides an internet link that redirects users to the desired content. The typical benefit to the user is the use of a memorable domain name, and a reduction in the length of the URL or web address.

  3. Help:Redirect - Wikipedia

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    Any text appearing after the redirect link is ignored in the display, but may be used to add categories, interwiki links, comments, etc. Note that the redirect link must be explicit – it cannot contain magic words, templates, etc. When redirecting to a category page, prefix the target pagename with a colon to prevent the redirect from showing ...

  4. Template:YouTube - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to create an external link to YouTube in the ==External links== section. It may also be used for other YouTube links such as those in {{External media}}. This is not a citation template. Use {{cite AV media}} to provide bibliographic citations in footnotes.

  5. Wikipedia:Redirect - Wikipedia

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    Links to article redirects are not broken: i.e. click on the link and you are automatically redirected to its target. However, links to category redirects are broken and need to be fixed. Placing a page into a category redirect makes it show up in the category redirect — not its target — until a bot comes along and fixes the link.

  6. Wikipedia:Link rot - Wikipedia

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    The content is different from the original page, but it still has content relevant to the original. Depending on what information the reader seeks, it could be considered a dead link, or a live link, relative to the viewer. Redirect. A URL that automatically redirects to another page (301 or 302) Missing or Potential redirect. A URL that is ...

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  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.

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