I really think we have a good opportunity to influence this behaviour by
using tools and UX, but as an aside, as Lodewijk and Galder have pointed
out, in addition to the technical challenges, it's also up to us as
Wikipedia editors how we handle what's lacking in articles written by
newcomers.
Hi, indeed it is great news to know this new tool is being tested. What I have noticed is that new editors (speaking from workshop experience) find it harder to find the source button since it is no long written but equivalent to quotation mark => ? . To add a ref if they don?t know where to do it
Thanks Benoit, I'm so happy to see the Editing Team and the WMF are working
on this! I think it will be another great success, just like the talk pages
project. Keep up the good work !!
El sáb., 9 de mar. de 2024 9:43 a. m., Galder Gonzalez Larrañaga <
galder...@hotmail.com> escribió:
> Hello,
>
Hello,
When I was born, I didn't know how to speak or walk. When I started in the
school, I didn't know how to multiply 2x2. When I started in the University, I
didn't know how to research a topic within academy standards. When I first
drove a car in the driving school, I didn't know how to
could there be message box that asks a simple question like "thank you for
the contribution, where did you get this information from?" with a text
field, it just adds it to the edit description. so something is captured in
the edit history.
On Sat, 9 Mar 2024 at 10:25, effe iets anders
wrote:
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And if anyone would like to help with translation of women's health topics,
we would love to have you join us:
https://mdwiki.toolforge.org/Translation_Dashboard/index.php?cat=WHRTT
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On Sat, Mar 9, 2024 at 3:55 AM Ruby Damenshie-Brown <
rubysuccess2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for