Commons:Category redirects
Category redirects, using {{Category redirect}}, are used on Commons when one category needs to be redirected to another.
Soft redirects need to be used for this purpose instead of normal redirects (with a #REDIRECT), as normal redirects do not behave correctly in category space. For example, if a hard-redirected category is added to any file, then the file does not show in the target category.
Category redirects have a number of disadvantages that mean they should not be used as freely as normal redirects on other Wikimedia projects.
Appropriate uses
[edit]It is recommended that category redirects are used in the following circumstances. These redirects should not normally be deleted.
- Certain aspects relating to biological taxons, such as when a taxon is monotypic. For example,. Category:Oryctolagus to Category:Oryctolagus cuniculus
- Redirects from (English-language) common names for organisms to the scientific equivalent. For example, Category:Crickets to Category:Gryllidae.
- When the correct category name uses en dashes, from the equivalent version with hyphens.
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Inappropriate uses
[edit]Category redirects should not normally be created in the following circumstances. These may be deleted.
- Misleading, inaccurate or offensive redirects.
- When a disambiguation category is more appropriate.
- From a name with a typographic error to the correct name.
- Recently created categories that duplicate a pre-existing category.
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Detailed explanation
[edit]Advantages
[edit]The advantages of using category redirects include:
- A prominent, auto-translated link is given to the correct target.
- Prevents incoming links from breaking, especially from other Wikimedia projects.
- Helps prevent creation of duplicate categories.
- Helps non-English speakers find the category at its English language name.
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Disadvantages
[edit]The problems of using category redirects include:
- Users are more likely to place files in a category redirect than in a non-existent category.
- Too many similarly named categories can flood various categoriation tools, such as HotCat.
- Certain maintenance reports like Special:UnusedCategories become unusable, as category redirects flood them.
- Special:BrokenRedirects and Special:DoubleRedirects cannot detect problems with category redirects.
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Solutions
[edit]There are a number of solutions that address some of limitations above:
- The best solution of all is a change to Mediawiki to allow redirects to work properly on categories. See this bug report and Summer of Code 2013. If implemented, this will resolve the majority of issues.
- Bots monitor Category:Non-empty category redirects and move files to the target. This generally takes under 24 hours.
- The deletion script when a category is moved provides a small, English-language link to the target in a deletion log.
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