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New project proposal - WikiAnswers[edit]

Asking questions and being curious is often what brings us to Wikipedia. We come enthusiastic and bright eyed with a desire to help others learn with a deep respect for civility and openness.

Encyclopedia were the means by which people learned back then. A static repository of knowledge, curated by a well intended yet centralized authority, that you had to digest by yourself. And then Wikipedia came along, offering to those who cared enough a voice in describing reality. And people cared. And people learned and found answers to their many questions within those articles.

This proposal aim to make it even easier for people to learn and find answers to their many questions.

In a world of Machine Learning, Virtual Assistants and AI; Come and help us shape this story! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by SebastienDery (talk)

Initiative to end anti-LGBT+ content on Wikimedia[edit]

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As discussed at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help_Forum#Bigoted_content_on_Wikipedias_you_don%E2%80%99t_speak_the_language_of, users of non-English projects are getting away with spreading anti-LGBT+ rhetoric in direct opposition to both Wikimedia’s UCOC and LGBT+ inclusivity initiative. I propose the creation of a project similar to Climate change portal/climate denial review to work on systematically removing this inappropriate and bigoted content. Dronebogus (talk) 10:15, 7 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

I think there are different point of views to the topic and after my understanding it is allowed that people say what they mean as long as it is not unfriedly and it hurts other people. After my understanding a encyclopedia article should offer a neutral persceptive and tell what different sources write about the topic. If a user has a infobox with a message about the own view to LGBT+ on the user page this is from my point of view not a problem. Maybe you can try to start such a project by talking to other members of the LGBT+ User Group. I am interested in understanding better what reasons are there that lead to anti-LGBT+ rhetoric.--Hogü-456 (talk) 17:19, 7 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Hogü-456: Someone stating they view LGBT+ people as in some way “less than” heterosexual cisgender people is inherently unfriendly and hurtful, but in any case I’m more concerned about non-English articles potentially featuring inaccurate or biased negative coverage of LGBT+M particularly in regions with strong anti-LGBT sentiment like Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Dronebogus (talk) 19:50, 7 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
how a person may live their private life is their choice & of no concern to me. when i come to work i am focused on the job that's all that matters. at the end of the day i go home, shut the door or watch a movie on T.V. for more information on the business of human secrets & privacy see: electronic privacy information center EPIC. in the end we are all partners working for the same company. i have found that gossip is a waste of time which is unrelated to work. Davidche123 (talk) 02:49, 8 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  • Oppose. Everyone is allowed to their own views as long as it doesn't affect the edits. Żyrafał (talk) 16:59, 12 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Green tickY Such a coordinating initiative I think could be helpful in dealing with this problem.The fact that homophobia is a problem and is unacceptable in any project is due to Universal_Code_of_Conduct#3.1_–_Harassment . Everyone is allowed to have their own views, beliefs etc. but they must not express them in a way that constitutes harassment, using insults, stereotypes or attacks based on personal characteristic "like intelligence, appearance, ethnicity, race, religion (or lack thereof), culture, caste, sexual orientation, gender, sex, disability, age, nationality, political affiliation, or other characteristics." Grudzio240 (talk) 18:39, 12 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  • Oppose Oppose The climate denial case is about whether or not there is a global warming. This case can be proved scientifically with a high degree of certainity. However, the legal system is not a science like physics and we cannot prove gay marriages should be equal to hetero ones. This is a philosophical issue. And it may turn out that there is no right answer.
Not always is there a right or wrong world view. It may just be different than others'. The world view of a user should be their private matter. And they should be able to write on any topic they want or on no topic at all (equality - otherwise it's going to be like censorship). Where is the borderline between accepted and unaccepted behavior? Is "I'm against selling alcohol to minors" okay? Or "I'm against advertising drugs"? Wikimedia community is a global one. This means that users may come from a completely different places where there are different traditions and world views common. And it's impossible to guarantee that our opinions will not clash. They will but we don't have to remember about it when talking to others.
Let's take the marriage: in the Western culture these are pairs of two people and adding anyone more is usually considered cheating (at least traditionally). On the other hand, there are cultures like Arabic where it's perfectly okay to have two or more wifes. Everyone of us have certain opinions. They do not have to be universally nice. I can be against my girlfriend sleeping with one more 'best friend' but that doesn't mean I won't talk to a person who is willing to live in such a complex relation.
This particular user states he is against gay marriage. This doesn't mean he believes LGBT+ people are worse than others (maybe he does so, but that's not written there). Marriage is an construct of a civil law and not a treat of Wikimedia user. Moreover, this case is very boolean: you can be for or against LGBT marriages (not diving into reasons here, but there are certainly for both options). If you are forbidden to say "i'm against" but you may say "i'm for" (hey, inclusivity), that's censorship.
Suppose I wrote "Eating meat should be forbidden". I do not disapprove of people who eat meat but I do say that they should not do so. Is this considered to be vegetarian terrorism and against inclusivity of meat-eaters?
We should not hurt people by saying something but also we cannot hurt people by preventing them to be themselves. Msz2001 (talk) 18:45, 12 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
    • While your argument is fair on the surface, I think it’s broadly scientific accepted that sexual orientation and gender identity are not behaviors (like alcohol selling or eating meat) but rather innate traits. So if joe wikipedian says gay people can’t marry, he isn’t really saying he’s opposed to the action itself but saying that either gay people can stop being gay so they can get a straight marriage (which is scientifically false) or that gay people exist but don’t deserve to marry (which is clearly discriminatory). Dronebogus (talk) 18:54, 12 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
    I disagree with the conclusions you make. Infoboxes expressing opposition to gay marriage rights are just as inappropriate as other hypotheticals supporting discrimination userbox texes:
    "This user opposes interracial marriage the adoption of children by such couples." - racism , "This user opposes voting rights for women." - Sexism , "This user supports whites-only beaches" - racism etc. Grudzio240 (talk) 22:19, 12 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  • Not thatsuch userboxes or user statements should be ignored, but is there any evidence this is affecting article content? DGG (talk) 03:09, 13 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
    • No but they create a hostile environment for the user groups they disparage. Dronebogus (talk) 19:21, 13 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
      • Wouldn't users still be able to express same text on their user page through text even if userboxes are removed? C933103 (talk) 10:13, 1 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  • Symbol oppose vote oversat.svg Strong oppose seriously it’s just a userbox on a user page. Don’t you folks have better things to do in life? For example worrying about the quality of content pages. -📜GIFNK📖DLM💻MMXX🏰 (TALK🎙 | CONTRIBS) 11:47, 19 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Call for Feedback about the Board of Trustees elections is now open[edit]

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The Call for Feedback: Board of Trustees elections is now open and will close on 7 February 2022.

With this Call for Feedback, the Movement Strategy and Governance team is taking a different approach. This approach incorporates community feedback from 2021. Instead of leading with proposals, the Call is framed around key questions from the Board of Trustees. The key questions came from the feedback about the 2021 Board of Trustees election. The intention is to inspire collective conversation and collaborative proposal development about these key questions.

Join the conversation.

Best,

Movement Strategy and Governance--SOyeyele (WMF) (talk) 23:49, 12 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Please note an additional question has now been added. There are also several proposals from participants to review and discuss. --SOyeyele (WMF) (talk) 11:10, 24 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Question about the Affiliates' role for the Call for Feedback: Board of Trustees elections[edit]

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Hi All,

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Call for Feedback: Board of Trustees elections so far. The Movement Strategy and Governance team suggested another question was still under discussion. As of today, we announce the last key question:

How should affiliates participate in elections?

Affiliates are an important part of the Wikimedia movement. Two seats of the Board of Trustees due to be filled this year were filled in 2019 through the Affiliate-selected Board seats process. A change in the Bylaws removed the distinction between community and affiliate seats. This leaves the important question: How should affiliates be involved in the selection of new seats?

The question is broad in the sense that the answers may refer not just to the two seats mentioned, but also to other, Community- and Affiliate-selected seats. The Board is hoping to find an approach that will both engage the affiliates and give them actual agency, and also optimize the outcomes in terms of selecting people with top skills, experience, diversity, and wide community’s support.

The Board of Trustees is seeking feedback about this question especially, although not solely, from the affiliate community. Everyone is invited to share proposals and join the conversation in the Call for Feedback channels. In addition to collecting online feedback, the Movement Strategy and Governance team will organize several video calls with affiliate members to collect feedback. These calls will be at different times and include Trustees.

Due to the late addition of this third question, the Call will be extended until 16 February.

Join the conversation.

Best, Movement Strategy and Governance.--SOyeyele (WMF) (talk) 11:10, 24 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Autowikibrowser permission[edit]

I was about to ask to the local community for consent about the creation of an autowikiborser local policy. I think that the use of the software should be reserved only for enabled users even without the bot flag. Is it possible to remove the possibility of using the autowikibrowser for all non-authorized users? How? If so, who would grant and revoke the permissions?--Gat lombard (talk) 08:59, 13 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@Gat lombard: we already require AWB registration here on the meta-wiki; we don't really need a "policy" for it. Users that need access can request it at Meta:Requests for help from a sysop or bureaucrat. — xaosflux Talk 14:27, 13 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Gat lombard: Hi. If you want to restrict who can use AWB on your community you'll need to create two pages in JSON format, one for the configuration, and the second one would be a check page of users allowed to use the tool. Please let me know if you need some help. I can set those up for you if you'd like. Best regards, —MarcoAurelio (talk) 14:33, 13 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@MarcoAurelio: Thanks, then I'll call you in two weeks when the new policy is approved--Gat lombard (talk) 17:31, 14 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@MarcoAurelio: The rule is approved, could you implement it on the Lombard wiktionary? --Gat lombard (talk) 15:57, 28 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Gat lombard: is this for lmowikt? wikt:lmo:Project:AutoWikiBrowser/CheckPageJSON and wikt:lmo:Project:AutoWikiBrowser/Config are the two pages that need to be created in JSON model. — xaosflux Talk 16:51, 28 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Xaosflux: Yes --Gat lombard (talk) 16:55, 28 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Ciao @Gat lombard: I've moved the pages created by @Xaosflux to their final destinations. It should all be done. I'd personally protect them at least to autoconfirmed level so no-one can simply add himself to the page directly and defeat the purpose of the checkpage, but it's up to lmo.wiktionary. Please let me know if we can be of any further assistance. —MarcoAurelio (talk) 19:38, 28 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks @MarcoAurelio: I would limit it to administrators only, as the purpose of this page is to block from possible abuse and the need of the autowikibrowser is limited just to very few users--Gat lombard (talk) 19:51, 28 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Xaosflux I removed your account from those authorized to Autowikibrowser but I left your bot instead according to local policy. In any case, if you want to request it immediately for your account, you can request it. If you are a global administrator you can re-add yourself. Thanks for your work --Gat lombard (talk) 20:06, 28 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I created shells at wikt:lmo:Utent:Xaosflux/sandbox/Config.json and wikt:lmo:Utent:Xaosflux/sandbox/CheckPageJSON.json that you can just move to the new pages (don't include the .json part of the name on the new page). (I'm not autoconfirmed on that project yet). At first you may want to just watch the pages, and not protect them - that is what some smaller projects do - if you protect them you will need to have your privledged users do any future updates. Feel free to remove my name from the list of course, I just put it in as a palceholder! — xaosflux Talk 17:06, 28 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Without consensus[edit]

Two people (2) started an intervention on all wikipedias globally, under the name Climate change portal/climate denial review . Is permissible to begin that large scale projects without consensus of the community? Who has authority to judge about right and wrong in wikipedias articles other than the community? ΔώραΣτρουμπούκη from Greek wikipedia (talk) 02:07, 24 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@ΔώραΣτρουμπούκη: The review project has no particular authority over anything, it's just a bunch of volunteers who decided to look over articles in various languages, and put up a page on Meta to help keep their activity organized. The local community maintains authority over the articles to the same extent as before. An informal volunteer effort does not require advance consensus, I think. --Yair rand (talk) 07:28, 24 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@ΔώραΣτρουμπούκη: Seems within scope, fitting in within "global community site for the Wikimedia Foundation's projects and related projects, from coordination and documentation to planning and analysis" and Meta:Inclusion policy. There has never been the need to create a consensus to create a page. If you think that the page is out of scope then please use Meta:Deletion requests. If you think that the page's scope needs altering then please use Talk:Climate change portal/climate denial review.  — billinghurst sDrewth 11:24, 25 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for your answer ΔώραΣτρουμπούκη (talk) 18:04, 25 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Desktop Improvements update and Office Hours invitation[edit]

Hello. I wanted to give you an update about the Desktop Improvements project, which the Wikimedia Foundation Web team has been working on for the past few years.

The goals of the project are to make the interface more welcoming and comfortable for readers and useful for advanced users. The project consists of a series of feature improvements which make it easier to read and learn, navigate within the page, search, switch between languages, use article tabs and the user menu, and more.

The improvements are already visible by default for readers and editors on 24 wikis, including Wikipedias in French, Portuguese, and Persian.

The changes apply to the Vector skin only. Monobook or Timeless users are not affected.

Features deployed since our last update[edit]

  • User menu - focused on making the navigation more intuitive by visually highlighting the structure of user links and their purpose.
  • Sticky header - focused on allowing access to important functionality (logging in/out, history, talk pages, etc.) without requiring people to scroll to the top of the page.

For a full list of the features the project includes, please visit our project page. We also invite you to our Updates page.

The features deployed already and the table of contents that's currently under development


How to enable the improvements[edit]

  • It is possible to opt-in individually in the appearance tab within the preferences by unchecking the "Use Legacy Vector" box. (It has to be empty.) Also, it is possible to opt-in on all wikis using the global preferences.
  • If you think this would be good as a default for all readers and editors of this wiki, feel free to start a conversation with the community and contact me.
  • On wikis where the changes are visible by default for all, logged-in users can always opt-out to the Legacy Vector. There is an easily accessible link in the sidebar of the new Vector.

Learn more and join our events[edit]

If you would like to follow the progress of our project, you can subscribe to our newsletter.

You can read the pages of the project, check our FAQ, write on the project talk page, and join an online meeting with us (27 January (Thursday), 15:00 UTC).

How to join our online meeting

Thank you!!

On behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation Web team, SGrabarczuk (WMF) (talk) 22:11, 24 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Objection for https: //hr2. wiki/wiki/Serbo-Croatian[edit]

There no Serbo-Croatian language ! Only Croatian laguage.

Objection for https: //hr2. wiki/wiki/Serbo-Croatian 

There is no Serbo-Croatian language.!!!! Only Croatian language.

  • (a) That site has malware warnings, so I broke the links above, (b) it is not a WMF hosted site, so there is nothing we can do about it here. — xaosflux Talk 16:55, 28 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Announcing the 2022 Ombuds Commission[edit]

Hello, everyone.

I'm writing with information about the Ombuds Commission (OC), the small group of volunteers who investigate complaints about violations of the privacy policy, and in particular concerning the use of CheckUser and Oversight tools, on any Wikimedia project for the Board of Trustees. I apologize for the length of the announcement. :)

The application period for new commissioners for 2022 recently closed. The Wikimedia Foundation is extremely grateful to the many experienced and insightful volunteers who offered to assist with this work.

This year’s OC will consist of eight members, with a two-member advisory team who will guide the new commission and also, if necessary, fill in in the event that the OC is unable to act due to incapacity or recusal.


I am pleased to announce the composition of the 2022 OC:

Regular members[edit]

Érico

Érico has been editing Wikimedia projects since 2010. He edits primarily on Portuguese Wikipedia, where he is a bureaucrat, checkuser, and administrator, and Commons, where he is an administrator. He has, in the past, also served as an oversighter and a global sysop. He has created about 1,700 new articles and has made over 270,000 edits in several projects. Érico can communicate in Portuguese and English. 2022 is Érico's first year on the Ombuds Commission.

Faendalimas

Scott Thomson, user:Faendalimas, has been editing Wikimedia projects since 2006. Based in Brazil, he is a taxonomist and evolutionary biologist and his main editing interest is reptiles and amphibians. He is most active on WikiSpecies, where he is a bureaucrat, Checkuser, and administrator. Faendalimas speaks Portuguese and English. He has served on the Ombuds Commission since 2021.

Galahad

Carlos, currently editing as user:Galahad, has been contributing to Wikimedia Projects since 2009. He is a member of Wikimedia Venezuela and a founding member of Wikimedia Small Projects User Group. He primarily contributes to Spanish-language projects including Spanish Wikipedia and Spanish Wikivoyage. He has been an administrator and bureaucrat of Spanish Wikivoyage since 2013. He speaks Spanish and English. He has served on the Ombuds Commission since 2019.

Infinite0694

Infinite0694 has been contributing to Wikimedia projects since 2011. She edits primarily on Japanese Wikipedia, where she is a bureaucrat, administrator, Oversighter, and Checkuser, as well as on Meta, where she is an administrator. Infinite0694 speaks Japanese, English, and German. This is Infinite0694's first year on the Ombuds Commission.

Mykola7

Mykola7 has been contributing to Wikimedia projects since 2018. He is primarily active on Ukranian Wikipedia, where he is an administrator and Checkuser. He speaks Ukranian, Russian, and English. This is Mykola7's first year on the Ombuds Commission.

Olugold

Olugold has been contributing to Wikimedia projects since 2020. She is a librarian and a member of the Igbo Wikimedia User Group. She edits primarily on English Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Igbo Wikipedia. She speaks English, Hausa, Igbo, and Nigerian Pidgin English. This is Olugold's first year on the Ombuds Commission.

Udehb

Udehb has been contributing to Wikimedia projects since 2018. He edits primarily on Wikidata and is also active in the movement, including organizing Wikidata Justice Nigeria. He is a member of the Igbo Wikimedians User Group and serves as the IG-WIKIDATA-HUB coordinator, of which he is the founder. Udehb speaks Igbo and English. 2022 is Udehb's first year on the Ombuds Commission.

Zabe

Zabe has been contributing to Wikimedia projects since 2018. They primarily edit Wikidata and Mediawiki, where they are an administrator. In addition, Zabe works on the Mediawiki software. Zabe speaks German and English. 2022 is Zabe's first year on the Ombuds Commission.

Advisory members[edit]

Ameisenigel

Ameisenigel has been editing Wikimedia projects since 2015. He is primarily active on German Wikipedia, where he serves as an Arbitrator, and on Wikidata, where he is an administrator. He is also active as a translation admin in several projects. Ameisenigel speaks German and English. He has been on the Ombuds Commission since 2021.

JJMC89

JJMC89 has been contributing to Wikimedia projects since 2015. He is primarily active on the English Wikipedia, where he has more than 300,000 edits and is an administrator and bot operator, and Commons. He also serves as a tool administrator on UTRS. He speaks English. He has been on the Ombuds Commission since 2021.


Their willingness to remain, to bring their familiarity with processes and their experience to the new arrivals, is greatly appreciated!

Please join me in thanking the following volunteers who are leaving OC, who have given substantially of their time to serve the commission:

Departing members[edit]

Acagastya

Acagastya has been editing Wikimedia projects since 2014, and is primarily active on English Wikinews serving as an administrator and has been accredited reporter since 2017. Agastya is also active on Commons, and speaks English, Hindi and Gujarati. Acagastya has been a member of the Ombuds Commission since 2021.

AGK

AGK has been editing Wikimedia projects since 2008. He is primarily active on English Wikipedia, where he is an administrator, Checkuser, and Oversighter and has served as an Arbitrator. AGK has been a member of the Ombuds Commission since 2020.

Ajraddatz

Ajraddatz has been an active user on Wikimedia since 2010, and has served in various roles of community trust in that time, including as a Wikidata Oversighter since 2013, a steward between 2014 and 2020, and a Meta CheckUser since 2015.

Emufarmers

Emufarmers has been editing Wikimedia projects since 2005. He is a Metapedian who primarily edits the English Wikipedia; he is also a bureaucrat and sysop on MediaWiki.org, and has provided software support to many third-party, non-Wikimedia wikis over the years. He has served as an VRTS administrator since 2015. He has served on the Ombuds Commission since 2019.

Moheen

Moheen Reeyad, user:Moheen, has been contributing to Wikimedia projects since 2010. He is active on Commons, Bengali Wikipedia, Wikidata, and English Wikipedia and is an administrator on Commons and Bengali Wikipedia. He is currently a Board member of Wikimedia Bangladesh and lives in Chattogram. Moheen speaks Bengali and English. He has served as an OC member since 2021.

MrJaroslavik

MrJaroslavik has been editing Wikimedia projects since 2017. He is primarily active on Czech Wikipedia and Meta. MrJaroslavik speaks Czech and English. He has served on the Ombuds Commission since 2021.

ProtoplasmaKid

Ivan has been editing Wikimedia projects since 2006. He is primarily active on Spanish Wikipedia and Spanish Wikinews and as an administrator on both of those projects. He helped found Wikimedia Mexico in 2011 and was the Wikimania 2015 Chief Coordinator. He has participated in a number of movement committees, including Grant Advisory Committee. He speaks English, Portuguese, and Spanish. He has served on the Ombuds Commission since 2021.

Superpes15

Superpes15 has been contributing to Wikimedia projects since 2010. He is primarily active on Italian Wikipedia and are a member of the Small Wiki Monitoring Team. He is an administrator on Italian Wikipedia and serves as a global renamer. He speaks Italian and English. He has been an OC member since 2021.

Kbrown (WMF) (talk) 14:45, 31 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Foundation:Terms of Use is available in too few languages.[edit]

The term of use page is linked underneath all Wikimedian site, providing guidance to usage of Wikiprojects, including all pages here in meta, and all Wikipedia of all languages editions, as well as all other projects, making it probably one of the most linked and one of the most important page hosted by WMF. Yet, it is only available in 29 languages, which I see as far from sufficient for contributors, readers, and content consumers from various different language background. I also see no way for regular contributors to help translate the page.

I propose to at least translate the page into a few major languages, including Chinese, Hindi, Khmer, Tamil, Persian, Turkish, Hungarian, Swedish, Swahili, Hausa, Zulu, Yoruba, Malagasy, Tagalog, Fijian, and Samoan, and also providing translation in more languages of just the summary and link them on the top part of the "in other languages" panel.

I am making this suggestion as some Chinese language users have incorrectly relied on Google Translate to view the page due to the page's lack of availability in other languages, which didn't provide accurate translation of the terms of use of Wikimedian content, and caused them to abuse the relevant content in ways that can be prevented by making available an accurate translation. C933103 (talk) 23:18, 3 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Leadership Development Task Force: Your feedback is appreciated![edit]

Hello everyone,

The Community Development team at the Wikimedia Foundation is supporting the creation of a global, community-driven Leadership Development Task Force. The purpose of the task force is to advise leadership development work.

The team is looking for feedback about the responsibilities of the Leadership Development Task Force. This Meta page shares the proposal for a Leadership Development Task Force and how you can help. Feedback on the proposal will be collected from 7 to 25 February 2022.

Thank you,

The Community Development team

Cassie Casares (talk) 15:58, 7 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

How to inform editors of the CC0 license for PD-help pages on mediawikiwiki[edit]

On Mediawikiwiki there is a collection of CC0 licensed help pages: mw:Project:PD help.
As Mediawikiwiki as a whole is licensed BY-SA 3.0, users are notified separately of the fact that their contributions to help pages are released into the public domain. This is primarily communicated using an edit notice, but mobile editors can't see those. There are several ways to ensure everyone is made aware of the license (which is needed for it to be valid), for example:
• Make editnotices visible for mobile users. (this is possible without it being a MediaWiki feature)
• License all new text contributions to Mediawikiwiki under CC0?
• Use the edit filter to block(/warn?) contributions to help pages from mobile editors?
• (suggested by Legoktm) Rely on mw:Template:PD Help Page on the page itself. A number of pages doesn't have this template though. Maybe a bot could help with this? (volunteers?)
Thread on Mediawikiwiki about the subject that was closed for reasons that make no real sense to me. Alexis Jazz (talk or ping me) 23:12, 9 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

The thread was re-opened, best if we keep discussing there instead of forking. Legoktm (talk) 01:51, 10 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Is mediawikiwiki open to multi-license all new text contributions to the Help: namespace also under CCO perhaps? Then the standard disclaimer may be able to just be tweaked to say as such? — xaosflux Talk 02:01, 10 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Legoktm, I agree. I had already reopened the topic once and didn't feel like getting blocked by an abusive admin. That's something I'd rather not experience again. It remains to be seen if the topic isn't just going to be closed again this time, MGChecker isn't an admin either. Xaosflux, I think this may already be the case, but if there's anything in the Help: namespace that isn't supposed to be CC0 please correct me. I just found this in editpage.php: // Allow for site and per-namespace customization of contribution/copyright notice. So apparently it's a possibility, but I don't know how it could be activated. Alexis Jazz (talk or ping me) 11:25, 10 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Also saw mw:Manual:Hooks/EditPageCopyrightWarning - so seems like that project should activate that and not try to rely on an edit notice, then their problem is solved? — xaosflux Talk 12:20, 10 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Xaosflux, seems so, but how is it activated? Can it be activated on-wiki or does it require a configuration change that has to be requested on Phabricator? Alexis Jazz (talk or ping me) 15:31, 10 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Alexis Jazz: should be a phab task, an example is phab:T137026, the example usecase is that commonswiki has a different license scheme on their "Data:" namespace. — xaosflux Talk 15:51, 10 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Xaosflux, thanks, I created phab:T301483, let's see what happens. Alexis Jazz (talk or ping me) 16:26, 10 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Exception in module-execute in module ext.gadget.AddTopic[edit]

ReferenceError: "newSectionLink is not defined"
Anyone else seeing this? Logging out and trying another browser didn't help. Alexis Jazz (talk or ping me) 23:22, 13 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for reporting the issue, Alexis Jazz! It should be fine now. Best, Sgd. —Hasley 01:39, 14 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Why is the suppression log not public?[edit]

Why can't non-oversighters view the reason for suppression? Not the suppressed content, just the reason for it. Suppressed revisions are still visible in page history.

Request[edit]

Hello, can a privileged editor remove the visibility of several edits in my userpage where I've written my personal information? --► Sincerely: SolaVirum 22:40, 19 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@Solavirum: Paste your request those. Dušan Kreheľ (talk) 23:03, 19 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you, done. --► Sincerely: SolaVirum 23:06, 19 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Solavirum + You paste the list with the page ids to hide. The id is a "oldid" in URL (Example: oldid=18958068), when You are opening the someone old revision. Dušan Kreheľ (talk) 23:18, 19 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Wiki Loves Folklore is extended till 15th March[edit]

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Greetings from Wiki Loves Folklore International Team,

We are pleased to inform you that Wiki Loves Folklore an international photographic contest on Wikimedia Commons has been extended till the 15th of March 2022. The scope of the contest is focused on folk culture of different regions on categories, such as, but not limited to, folk festivals, folk dances, folk music, folk activities, etc.

We would like to have your immense participation in the photographic contest to document your local Folk culture on Wikipedia. You can also help with the translation of project pages and share a word in your local language.

Best wishes,

International Team
Wiki Loves Folklore

MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 04:50, 22 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]