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Featured redirects in Wikipedia

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This is a proposal for a new selection of featured content - featured redirects. As of April 2009, there are over 3.4 million redirects in article space, an average of approximately 1.2 redirects per article.Page count by namespace As yet, the method of nominating and determining featured redirects has not been decided. However, it is expected that featured redirects should meet the following conditions:

  • Stability - the redirect should not be subject to on-going edit wars.
  • Correctly formatted - using #anchor notation where applicable.
  • Desirable - i.e. not meeting any of the criteria in undesirable redirects.
  • Correctly categorised where applicable - using one or more established templates from :Category:Redirect templates, all within the rcat shell.
  • Neutral - ideally redirects to alternative titles should meet the policy laid down in Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. Where a redirect is from a controversial alternative title, the target article should provided citable evidence that the title is in general use.

Soft redirects are not eligible for featured redirect status.

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Proposals

=[[Fuck a duck]]=

=[[Lick Me In the Ass]]=

=[[Great tits]], [[Knob Lick]]=

  • Proposed by OlEnglish (Talk) 19:37, 1 April 2009 (UTC)
  • Comment - beginning to see a pattern here...  —  Tivedshambo  (t/c) 22:05, 1 April 2009 (UTC)

=[[WP:PEDRO]]=

=[[Wikipedia:Featured redirect]]=

See also

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