Talk:０︀

Where to target
I'm not sure the retargeting you did was the best idea. The sequence  (０︀) is supposed to result in a slashed zero. (In practice browser support is basically non-existent. For me it only works on my PC if I use Firefox and even then only in headings, not in regular text.)  (0︀) (aka the same with regular zero) is supposed to do the same (with even worse browser support) and redirects to slashed zero as expected. Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms (Unicode block) does mention this fact so it is an appropriate target in that sense, but assuming someone searched this, they'd probably be looking for the slashed zero page. After all, there is precedent to target fullwidth characters to the same page as their halfwidth counterparts. AFAIK, this is true for every other fullwidth redirect. Nickps (talk) 21:51, 7 April 2024 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the explanation!
 * When I noticed this redirect (I was looking through Special:RecentChanges), I didn't see the slash (presumably my browser, Firefox, didn't have support for it), so I saw the fullwidth zero. Then I looked it up and I noticed it was technically two characters but the variation selector seemed to not be terribly interesting on its own, so I rounded it off to the first Unicode character. Hopefully this explains adequately why I did the edit. Duckmather (talk) 06:38, 8 April 2024 (UTC)