Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-1251315-20150625184021/@comment-28861328-20150625220645

I've been a user on Wikia since 2008 and it has never once, prior to reading this thread, crossed my mind to search for all redirects on a particular wiki. Why would any causal reader, or editor for that matter, care to find all of the redirects on a site, if a veteran editor and frequent reader, who has been here 7 long years hasn't ever had the thought to?

Furthermore, in this case, I believe Snapper is right. Whenever I want to find something specific, like a list of a certain type of page, I immediately go and look for a Special Page, but because I care enough about how Wikia works to know this. Your casual/curious reader and/or editor isn't going to care and therefore isn't likely to go look, defeating the purpose of the category entirley.