Board Thread:New Features/@comment-24739709-20150929231108/@comment-25653892-20160204195434

Having your software make lists of pages that may need work doesn't mean it can't be "smart" about it. For instance, redirects are pages that will never, regardless of circumstances, need infoboxes. While wikia functionality and feature usage is rarely this black-and-white, this is a rare example of a usage pattern that is, so it would be helpful to filter out such pages that could never so much as possibly need to have an infobox template on them from the list of pages that need work done to them via adding an infobox template to them.

I don't know how the code works for sorting pages into insights, but this seems like it should be a simple fix. Something like, if (not (((page) transcludes template with type (infobox)) or ((page) is redirect)))) then add (page) to list (needs infobox)