Category talk:Arrowverse element redirects to lists

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Gonnym in topic Rationale for category
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Rationale for category edit

@Gonnym: why is this needed as well as the parent? All the contents of the parent are redirects to lists. – Fayenatic London 07:53, 1 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

Because the parent category isn't for redirects to lists, but for all element redirects. I followed the doc at {{R from fictional element}} which said to create a category called Category:Arrowverse element redirects to lists, however, after a closer look it seems that the /doc and the template text are out of sync as not all redirects are to a list. I'm currently in the process of finding the redirects and tagging them. I personally don't mind if the "to lists" part of the category were removed, similar to the /doc at {{R from fictional location}}. --Gonnym (talk) 08:36, 1 July 2019 (UTC)Reply