Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-1251315-20150625184021/@comment-1251315-20150625193309

Snapper2 wrote: 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. The problem is that I'm not thinking about what experienced users are going to use. The majority of users are going to use a category, because that's much easier to make use of. Special Pages are only there primarily for maintenance editors/power users: the average editor won't use it.

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. There are plenty of reasons why someone would want to find a redirect. And that's your choice, but how you choose to deal with redirects is not how others would choose to do so. Plus, by categorising redirects, it removes them from maintenance pages like "UncategorisedPages", which seems like a suitable reason to do it.