redirections

/ˌriːdəˈrɛkʃənz/
noun
  1. Multiple instances of the act of changing direction, purpose, or focus.
    • The website experienced several redirections before finally loading the correct page.
    • The manager's frequent redirections of the project confused the team.
    • After many redirections, the lost hikers finally found the trail.
  2. Multiple automatic transfers from one web address to another.
    • Too many redirections can slow down your browsing experience.
    • The old site had several redirections set up for outdated pages.
    • The browser warned that the page had too many redirections.