https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44922

--- Comment #4 from Munaf Assaf <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #0)
> "You are not currently watching any pages
> First, there is a full stop missing at the end of
> the first sentence. 

Agreed. We should add this in.

> Second, calling watchlists a bookmarking service is
> inaccurate. Watchlists are a list of changes to watched pages, and confusing
> the concept with a bookmarking service is a disservice to users. The reason
> we have the feature is  not to keep a reading list. 

While you are correct about the purpose of Watchlists (and the general
principle that feature conflation is a bad thing), I disagree about the
confusion. I think the confusion would go in the other direction. 

Looking at the bigger picture, we use a star icon to denote Watchlist items, as
well as adding to the Watchlist. This is a Favorites icon by web and mobile
convention. We've always used it, meaning we've always broken an established
pattern. I'd argue that it would be confusing to discourage this behavior since
it's what people are used to in so many apps, as well as every web browser.

Secondly, the main thing differentiating a Watchlist from a Favorites list is a
diff view. "Favorites" are a subset of Watchlists in terms of feature
requirements, so it's unlikely this copy would produce any sort of cognitive
dissonance among new users because they wouldn't be missing any features.

The main reason to change this copy, as far as I can see, is that experienced
users may take issue with it not meshing with the way they use Watchlists.
However, can we say with confidence that some experienced users don't also use
Watchlists to save a page for later?

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