Template:Talk page of redirect/doc

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Usage[edit source]

Place this template on the talk page of a redirect when the content and history of the talk page and/or the history of the redirect page are to be preserved. The names of both the target page of the redirect and its

talk page are automatically displayed.

This template populates Category:Talk pages of redirects

and, if the subject page is not a redirect or if the talk page itself is a redirect, then Category:Pages with incorrectly transcluded templates
is also populated by default and should be kept empty.  

If no talk page exists for the redirect or if that talk page redirects to another page, then there is no need to use this template. If a talk page already exists, does not redirect to another page, and it has content, then position this template at the top of the talk page

(not the redirect page) as follows:
{{Talk page of redirect}}

This goes above project banners and other such notices; it is the first thing someone at this erstwhile talk page should see.

Parameters[edit source]

  • Template Talk page of redirect has two unnamed (numbered) parameters:
|1= is used to change the wording that follows "This is the talk page of a (or an)...". So instead of "article", "template", "project page" and such, another choice can be made, such as "shortcut", as in "This is the talk page of a shortcut...":
{{Talk page of redirect|1=shortcut}}
|2= is an alternative for |othertalk= as detailed below.
  • This template has two optional named parameters:
{{Talk page of redirect|othertalk=(alternative talk page)}}
If the redirect was the result of a page merge, a |merge=yes parameter may also be included:
{{Talk page of redirect|merge=yes}}


Othertalk parameter[edit source]

|othertalk= or |2= can be used for an alternative talk page where future discussions should take place. Use this parameter when you want to suppress the talk page of the redirect's target in the following manner:
{{Talk page of redirect|othertalk=Wikipedia talk:Citing sources}}

Merge parameter[edit source]

Add |merge=yes to show that the redirect was the result of a page merge as follows:
{{Talk page of redirect|merge=yes}}

Not a redirect[edit source]

If the subject page of a talk page is not a redirect, then the following box will be displayed:

Note: If this template is on the talk page of a redirect that is converted into an article, a project page, etc., then the above error template will automatically replace the normal talk-page-of-redirect box. The talk page will then be sorted to a monitored maintenance category, and this template may be removed from the talk page.

Itself a redirect[edit source]

If the talk page itself redirects to another page, then the following will be displayed:

If the redirected talk page is saved with this template, then it will be sorted to a maintenance category. Editors who monitor that category may watch for incorrect usage and remove this template when necessary.

Note: If for any reason this template is added to a talk-page redirect, which will change the page from a redirect to an actual talk page, this template will still sense the page as a redirect when you preview the edit. In a case like that, this template will show this error and not appear normal until the edit is actually saved.

Misuse[edit source]

Please remember not to use this template to change an existing talk-page redirect into a talk page. This template should only be used on talk pages that have already been created with at least one project banner, one discussion, or one deletion-discussion notice. Also, editors must never create new talk pages just to tag them with this template; MfD regularly deletes useless talk pages, empty ones are subject to speedy deletion, and mass-creating useless pages in a robotic fashion is against policy.

See also[edit source]

  • {{Copied}}
  • {{Notice}}, can be used on target talk pages to notify readers and editors of significant and substantial past discussions on pages that use the Talk page of redirect template. Examples can be found near the top of discussion pages at: