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welcome to project headcanon in the last couple of videos we deleted non-diegetic and non-canon content from the wiki in this video we'll do the same thing but for redirects redirects are pages where if you navigate to them normally they'll send you directly onto another page they have a few uses such as letting alternate names for an article's topic show up in the search index that said the wiki currently has more than 60 thousand of them with the majority of those not linked to by any pages and quite a few that actually lead to non-existent articles as far as i know mine is a fairly controversial take among mediawiki users but for this project i see no reason not to get rid of them so let's start with the unused ones because they're relatively easy to delete i'm using an extension called unused redirects which enables this special unused redirects page the mediawiki api doesn't actually support querying this list directly so i wrote another python script to scrape all of these page...