 Welcome to Wikipedia for beginners. In this video we'll look at red links. On the front page of Wikipedia, everywhere the text is blue is a link to another page or article on Wikipedia. Clicking a blue link takes you to that page, and those pages will have more blue links so you can always find more information about something or someone mentioned on Wikipedia. But what about red links? A red link means that the page doesn't exist yet. If I put my mouse cursor over this red link, it says this page doesn't exist. And clicking a red link takes you somewhere where you can create the missing page. There's a few tips here about how to create a new page, but you must be signed into your Wikipedia account first. We'll cover that in a later video. So why do we add red links? Well, it lets people know what page needs to be created. There's even a project on Wikipedia called Women in Red which focuses on creating new pages about women who aren't on Wikipedia, which turns their red links blue. On their project page they have an index of red links that anyone can help make blue. So if you're looking for inspiration on pages to add to Wikipedia, why not check there?