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::Just as a proof of concept we'll use [[Anti-Fairy]] as an example. You can put "anti-fairy" or "anti-Fairy" and it will find it and there is no redirect.
::Just as a proof of concept we'll use [[Anti-Fairy]] as an example. You can put "anti-fairy" or "anti-Fairy" and it will find it and there is no redirect.


::Redirects created solely for the purpose of case are useless and unnecessary...because they don't do anything. --[[User:Charitwo|Charitwo]] ([[User talk:Charitwo|talk]]) 16:39, March 7, 2021 (UTC)
::Redirects created solely for the purpose of case are useless and unnecessary...because they don't do anything. '''Shield Surf‎''' is actually helpful though, because it aids in search. --[[User:Charitwo|Charitwo]] ([[User talk:Charitwo|talk]]) 16:39, March 7, 2021 (UTC)
 
::Addendum, I missed part of the conversation, a couple more items to address:
::#Underscores are purely cosmetic, it's the DNS compliant version of a space. In a wiki article you should generally avoid using them because it's not aesthetic. [[Shield Surfing]] or [[Shield_Surfing]] is the same thing to Mediawiki for example.
::#Hyphen has '''no''' bearing on search capability.
::--[[User:Charitwo|Charitwo]] ([[User talk:Charitwo|talk]]) 16:46, March 7, 2021 (UTC)