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You removed the redirect from "Riparian forest buffer" to the article "Riparian buffer". I put it there, because there is no article about riparian forest buffers and they seem to be the most typical form of riparian buffers. According to Help:Redirect, this is common practice (creating redirects for "subtopics which do not have their own article"). However, I'm not very experienced in creating redirects. Are there any reasons I'm not aware of why there shouldn't be a redirect like this?-- Anna Mayerhof ( talk) 12:05, 11 September 2015 (UTC)
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Hi, I went to Horsemen of the apocalypse and to my surprise got redirected to some band demo page instead of a disambiguation page or the main article. I added the hat note so that people could find the disambiguation page. You removed it with [ revision]. But you didn't fix the actual problem which is that Horsemen of the apocalypse (lower-case a) still redirected to a thrash metal band's list of demo recordings! At least with the hat note people could realize what was going on and be linked to where they wanted to go. Instead of reverting your edit I've removed the redirect so that Horsemen of the apocalypse now directs to Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (disambiguation). Come on now! Jikybebna ( talk) 16:02, 29 June 2020 (UTC)
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Hello Wbm1058!
You removed the redirect from "Riparian forest buffer" to the article "Riparian buffer". I put it there, because there is no article about riparian forest buffers and they seem to be the most typical form of riparian buffers. According to Help:Redirect, this is common practice (creating redirects for "subtopics which do not have their own article"). However, I'm not very experienced in creating redirects. Are there any reasons I'm not aware of why there shouldn't be a redirect like this?-- Anna Mayerhof ( talk) 12:05, 11 September 2015 (UTC)
Ah, okay. Many thanks for the explanation!-- Anna Mayerhof ( talk) 16:24, 11 September 2015 (UTC)
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Hi, I went to Horsemen of the apocalypse and to my surprise got redirected to some band demo page instead of a disambiguation page or the main article. I added the hat note so that people could find the disambiguation page. You removed it with [ revision]. But you didn't fix the actual problem which is that Horsemen of the apocalypse (lower-case a) still redirected to a thrash metal band's list of demo recordings! At least with the hat note people could realize what was going on and be linked to where they wanted to go. Instead of reverting your edit I've removed the redirect so that Horsemen of the apocalypse now directs to Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (disambiguation). Come on now! Jikybebna ( talk) 16:02, 29 June 2020 (UTC)