User talk:Time Turner/Archive 6

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Sure I can. -- 17:26, 12 January 2010 (EST)
 * Ok, te only ones that need to be removed are the ones that link to unexistant Mainspace pages, AFAIK, because others dont appear in Wanted Pages. WIll remove those in a sec. -- 17:51, 12 January 2010 (EST)
 * >_> ok will rmeove them later. -- 18:09, 12 January 2010 (EST)

Re: GCN
Because that's the official name of the article, and Mario Power Tennis (GCN) is a redirect. --

Yes. Always spell out abbreviations in articles and article titles. Redirects should only exist for the purpose of easier searching, not linking. For example, typing in SMRPG is a much faster way to get to the Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars article than typing out the entire name in the search box. To get rid of a useless redirect, check if there are any pages linking to the redirect. If so, change the links to the full article name. When you create links, you should link to the article's title, not a redirect to that title. When you're done, place a tag to get rid of that old redirect.-- 19:42, 12 January 2010 (EST)
 * Yeah, what he said. He explained it much better than I could have... thanks Knife lol. Besides ease of searching, redirects also help for people that are searching something that is commonly refered to as by other names or to lead to sections of larger articles, if they're searching for something too minor to have its own article. --