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(New Page: {{Proposed policy}} {{draft}} '''Redirects''' are pages that automatically transfer users to their targets. To create a redirect, one need only use the following code: <code><nowiki>#RE...)
 
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*'''When the article's subject's name differs from language to language (especially Japanese)'''
*'''When the article's subject's name differs from language to language (especially Japanese)'''
*'''When the article's subject's internal name (if applicable) is known''': If a character, stage, move, item, technique, etc is known by its internal name (via debug menu or data mining) that name should be redirected to the subject.  
*'''When the article's subject's internal name (if applicable) is known''': If a character, stage, move, item, technique, etc is known by its internal name (via debug menu or data mining) that name should be redirected to the subject.  
*'''When the article's subject's name has a popular shortening, abbreviation, or acronym''': Good examples: SSB, PM, DI, KB, ICs, DK; Bad examples: RttF (Race to the Finish, TS (Title Screen), SIC (Squirtle Ivysaur Charizard).
*'''When the article's subject's name has a popular shortening, abbreviation, or acronym''': Good examples: SSB, PM, DI, KB, ICs, DK; Bad examples: RttF (Race to the Finish), TS (Title Screen), SIC (Squirtle Ivysaur Charizard).
*'''When the article's subject has a section that may be searched for or linked to''': In this case, use the following code: <code><nowiki>#REDIRECT [[<target article>#<section>]]</nowiki></code>. The redirects title should usually be the same as the section's title.
*'''When the article's subject has a section that may be searched for or linked to''': In this case, use the following code: <code><nowiki>#REDIRECT [[<target article>#<section>]]</nowiki></code>. The redirects title should usually be the same as the section's title.


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