Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-35289850-20200830155719/@comment-9605025-20200830185509

Let's put it this way. Deleting the redirect page isn't going to break anything that isn't already broken.

If you want to see what might be linking to the broken redirect, use Special:WhatLinksHere. Chances are nothing is linking to them. If the message wall feature still has the old names, there is nothing you can do about that. It would probably already be causing errors since the redirect is broken. Also, no, you cannot fix the redirect because the global abuse filter prevents you from editing the redirect.