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Heat Attacks due to Nationalities
 
A '''soft redirect''' is a very short page that essentially tells users to look at another site to obtain the information they were seeking.
 
The technique is particularly likely to be used when redirecting users across [[Wikipedia:Wikimedia sister projects|Wikimedia sister projects]]—for example <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Milestones&oldid=146252713 Wikipedia:Milestones]</span> is a soft redirect to [[meta:Milestones]]. Normal or [[Wikipedia:Redirect|"hard" redirects]] would be undesirable in these circumstances because they could not be easily edited without hand-crafting the correct URL: clicking on a link to the redirect page would take you straight to the redirect's target and there would be no "Redirected from [foo]" message to click, so it would be impossible to return to the redirect page itself. There would also be infinite loop security considerations. Therefore hard interwiki redirects have been disabled and soft redirects are often used.
Americans, Great Britains, and Australians have the highest rate of heart attacks in the world. Mexicans eat some of the greasiest foods around and their heart attack rate is lower. Italian's heart attack rate is also lower and they eat pasta and drink red wine all the time. Even the Frenchies heart attack rate is lower and they are all pussys. Being a pussy must be a great strain on their heart but still they don't have as high of rates as we do. So the conclusion is that you can eat, drink, or act like you want because apparently it's speaking english that kills you
 
A soft redirect can also be useful if one wants to link to it from its target, as an invitation to create an article, like a red link. Just as a red link looks different from an ordinary link, a link to a soft redirect can look different using the [[m:Help:Link#Stub feature|stub link feature]]. See also [[m:Help:Redirect#Redirect_and.2For_link_to_non-existing_page|Redirect and/or link to non-existing page]].
 
For purposes of administration, particularly deletion, soft redirects are subject to the same administration processes as regular redirects, and should not be handled by processes that are intended for articles. For Deletion this means that soft redirects are subject to [[Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion#Redirects|R1 - R3]] speedy deletion criteria, and are not subject to [[Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion#Articles|A1 - A8]] speedy deletion criteria. For more deliberative deletion, soft redirects should be handled through [[Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion]], and are not subject to either [[Wikipedia:Proposed deletion]] or [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion]].
 
==See also==
*{{tl|categoryredirect}}, template for category redirects
*{{tl|softredirect}}, template for other soft redirects
*{{tl|wi}}, template for Wiktionary redirects
*[[Wikipedia:Redirect]], for hard redirects
*[[Wikipedia:Deletion policy#Other projects]], where a soft redirect is considered an alternative to deletion
*[[m:Help:Transwiki]], for instructions for using the Transwiki: namespace when moving entries between Wikipedia and Wiktionary
 
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