In the five or so years that i spent on Wikipedia it never bothered me and i never heard complaints about it until today, but come to think of it, there is something odd in the way users are notified about new messages on their user talk pages.
The famous orange message in English says: "You have new messages (last change)." "New messages" links to the talk page and "last change" links to the diff of the last change of the talk. Nowhere is the user clearly notified about the fact that the message is actually public. Today one user complained about this: He said that he didn't know that the message is seen by everyone and divulged there some personal information that he wished to keep secret. Of course, there's a notice saying "When you click Save, your changes will immediately become visible to everyone" somewhere under the message editing screen, but it's lost in the sea of notices about copyright, licenses, terms of use, encyclopedicity etc. and it's not as visible as the big orange "You have new messages". This is obvious to someone who has been using Wikipedia for some time, but not so for newbies. I propose changing the "new messages" notice to something like: "You have new messages on your public talk page (last change)." If this change is accepted, it will probably affect both the old-style talk pages and the LiquidThreads ones. I am raising this issue here because it should probably affect all languages. P.S. For a second i considered rephrasing it as "You have new messages on your wall", but gave up on this idea :) -- אָמִיר אֱלִישָׁע אַהֲרוֹנִי Amir Elisha Aharoni http://aharoni.wordpress.com "We're living in pieces, I want to live in peace." - T. Moore _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
