That may be very difficult. Such a query would be very expensive both CPU-wise and BW-wise.
On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 1:12 AM, Bryan Derksen bryan.derksen@shaw.ca wrote:
Judson Dunn wrote:
Seems like something a bot could weed out pretty easily. Redirects to pages that don't include the redirect text in the article. Sometimes they are synonyms, misspellings etc, so a human might have to review.
As long as the method of fixing the problem isn't to delete the redirect, mind you. Otherwise the stealthy deletion of material via conversion to redirect will become even more prevalent and permanent.
What I'd like is some kind of report that lists redirects that have long edit histories, that seems like a good way to find "hidden" and "lost" material for eventual rescue.
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