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Clarify forced redirects #10577

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@ericholscher ericholscher commented Jul 27, 2023

This language somehow got removed.


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- By default, redirects only apply on pages that don't exist.
**Forced Redirects** allow you to apply redirects on existing pages,
but incur a small performance penalty, so aren't enabled by default.
You can ask for them to be enabled via support.
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Maybe it's worth linking to our page on getting support: https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/stable/support.html

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Also, that support page needed some updates, I threw up some changes here: #10580

ericholscher and others added 2 commits July 27, 2023 14:02
@ericholscher ericholscher enabled auto-merge (squash) July 27, 2023 21:03
@ericholscher ericholscher merged commit 3cb03ad into main Jul 27, 2023
@ericholscher ericholscher deleted the clarify-redirects branch July 27, 2023 21:20
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