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Reverted 4 edits by 118.209.187.254 (talk): You even changed "Redirect#Do not "fix" links to redirects that are not broken", which is what you are doing. (TW) |
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But if someone intervened to the <var>A</var>→<var>B</var> redirect, then the move cannot be fixed without special privileges.
Note that the usual "undo" link on history or [[Help:diff|diff]] pages does not work on moves. An easy way to rename the page back is clicking "{{int:viewpagelogs}}" from the [[Help:Page history|history page]], typing in the previous page name that you want to revert to and then "{{int:revertmove}}" link from the corresponding record in [[Special:Log]].
The software requires that the redirect be pointing to the page you're moving it from. Therefore, if a user moved page <var>A</var> to page <var>B</var> and then to page <var>C</var>, you cannot simply move <var>C</var> to <var>A</var>. If a bot has not "fixed" the [[#Double redirects|double]] <var>A</var>→<var>B</var> redirect yet (see above), then you have to:
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