Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-5907266-20160128170738/@comment-452-20160129161816

The obvious solution is to move the disambiguation pages out of content namespaces.

However, since Wikia Staff have decided to no longer allow the creation of custom namespaces which are not marked as content, simply creating a "Disambiguation:" namespace would mean they would continue to appear on insights. (And Special:ShortPages, and be counted in the article count.)

So, your most likely option will be to do as I have done and move them all to "Project:Disambiguation:Pagename".

For neatness, you could then create a redirect at Disambiguation:Pagename, and use on the "Project:Disambiguation:Pagename" page to give the appearance of a "Disambiguation:" namespace. (If you use a template at the top of your disambiguation pages, you can just put in the template.)

You should also tell Wikia Staff via Special:Contact that they should allow the creation of non-content namespaces for things like this.

Also, cleaning up unnecessary redlinks listed on Special:WantedPages is an admin task, as is informing users not to create unnecessary redlinks in forum posts and user profiles.