These are the most wanted articles, articles that do not (yet) exist but which have incoming links from 20 or more other articles as of the database dump of 2007-09-08. This page is normally updated by members of the Database analysis WikiProject shortly after new database dumps are made available.
Note that "What links here" counts the number of pages in all namespaces that link to a given target, but this listing counts the number of pages in the main namespace only and does not include templates. These are dealt with separately at Wikipedia:Templates with red links.
It could be that the article that should be linked to already exists. If you click on the red link, on the next page, you will have option of searching Wikipedia. If you find an article on the same subject, go back to the missing page and make it into a redirect to the existing article. You only need to fix the inbound links to point directly to the already-existing article instead of the redirect if there is a typo or the title of the new redirect is otherwise improper.
Create a sub-list
If you notice that there are a number of articles in the Uncategorized section that are related to each other, you can move those items to their own section. Ideally, you should try to find a WikiProject associated with the topic of your new sub-list. Provide a link to that WikiProject at the top of your new section, and also make an announcement on the talk page of that project to let them know that there are articles listed here that might be of interest to them.
Remove unwanted items
If you find an article on this list that has previously been deleted as a result of the Articles for deletion/discussion process, or that you think will never or should never be created, you will need to remove all the links that point to the missing page. If you simply remove the listing from this page, it will reappear the next time the list is updated. Removing all the red links will also repair the fabric of the Wiki, and send a signal to the editors working on those other pages about the proper scope of content on the topic.
Remove completed items
Articles that have already been created can be removed from the list at at any time. And don't be afraid to ask.