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Redirect piping edit

Hey Dozed Off! Your name has repeatedly popped up in my watchlist over the past couple of days and I'm really enjoying the quality of your edits, regardless of their size. One thing that I noticed, though, is that you like to "bridge" pages that are linked via redirects (in a recent example, "Ubisoft Reflections" over "Reflections Interactive") by piping the redirect's name over the target page's name. This is not bad per se, but it technically violates our WP:NOTBROKEN guideline. Reasons why we shouldn't do that vary depending on opinion, but you can find a comprehensive pros/cons list on the guideline's page. You can make of that what you will but I hope you take it into consideration. Kind regards, Lordtobi () 23:29, 6 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

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macOS edit

[1] Hi, "macOS" is not a typo. It's the capitalization we use. czar 17:47, 14 September 2019 (UTC)Reply

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