User talk:45Degriyz
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brainer and redirects
Hello there, I hope you are enjoying yourself contributing. Just one thing I noticed though - we don't tend to use redirects as much as Wikipedia does. The brainer redirect to no brainer was not required as it can be found via the search function. Often many people use redirects for variant spellings or misspellings, but these must be given their own articles noting that fact they are varient, alt spelling, misspelling etc. Enjoy contributing.--Williamsayers79 15:18, 5 September 2007 (UTC)