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In the Misplaced Pages:Glossary, an orphan is defined as "A page with no links from other pages." These can still be found by searching Misplaced Pages, but it is preferable that they also be reachable by links from related pages; it is therefore helpful to deorphan a page by adding links from other suitable pages. This is part of building the web.
The term orphan has multiple meanings on Misplaced Pages:
- An Orphaned article could be defined as an article that is not linked to from some other article. Links from disambiguation pages and redirection pages don't count (though a link from one article to another via a redirection page would count). Pages with very few incoming links are also generally considered orphaned.
- An Isolated article could be defined as an article that cannot be reached via a series of links from the Main Page.
- An Orphaned image is an image that is not used by any article.
Listings
- Category:Orphaned articles
- Category:Orphaned fairuse images
- {{Orphan}}
- User:R3m0t/Reports - Orphaned talk pages (project completed as of September 2005)
- Special:Lonelypages
- Special:Unusedimages
See also
- Misplaced Pages:Build the web
- Misplaced Pages:Contributing FAQ
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject De-orphaning