Wikipedia:Party and person
This document serves as a redirect, a curious little signpost pointing you toward a more… substantive destination. Think of it as an appetizer, a mere whisper of what awaits, rather than the full, indigestible banquet. It’s a redirect, a digital nod and wink, designed to funnel the curious and the lost into the proper channels. The following categories are employed, not for my amusement, but for the meticulous cataloging and monitoring of this particular redirection. It’s a system, you see, and systems, while often tedious, do possess a certain… elegance when they function as intended.
Category:Redirects to project pages
This particular classification signifies a redirect originating from any corner of the digital realm, whether it’s nested within the labyrinthine depths of the project (Wikipedia: or WP:) space or lurking elsewhere, and ultimately terminating within the hallowed grounds of the project namespace. However, a crucial distinction must be made: this redirect does not point to a project talk page. Those have their own, rather more boisterous, designated spaces. The category link provided, To a project page, will dutifully lead you to a curated list of redirects that originate from within the project space itself. For those less fortunate souls whose redirection attempts spring from outside the project space, they are automatically, and with a certain mechanical indifference, sorted into Category:Redirects to project namespace. It’s all very orderly, isn’t it?
Protection levels
When deemed necessary, the guardians of this digital edifice automatically detect, articulate, and categorize the protection levels that govern this space. It’s a layer of security, a subtle acknowledgment that even redirects can, on occasion, attract… unwanted attention. This categorization ensures that any necessary fortifications are not only recognized but also properly filed away, lest chaos, in its most mundane form, decide to pay a visit. It’s a necessary evil, this protection. Like keeping a particularly sharp object in a locked drawer. You hope you never need it, but you’re relieved it’s there.