Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-1251315-20150625184021/@comment-1207741-20150625192930

SuperSajuuk wrote: That would mean searching through a lot of pages to find redirects. Categorising them means that someone can quickly find a redirect without clicking through many pages and searching manually. If your purpose is to counteract the limitations of Special:ListRedirects, then AllPages does the job. If there are certain redirects that you want to organize together, that's a different consideration.

SuperSajuuk wrote: especially as it's very difficult to find for most users who don't know about most of the special pages on a wiki. Categories are easy enough to find and are visible most of the time in pages. Legitimate question: why do they need to be found? When I use a wiki, it's enough for me that a redirect I want to use exists. I don't need to also know what other redirects exist.