https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62598

--- Comment #82 from Rainer Rillke @commons.wikimedia <ril...@wikipedia.de> ---
(In reply to Florian from comment #81)

> Duplicate images will be detected already
If they are exact duplicates (i.e. their data-hash matches), true. Consider an
App that allows altering metadata and this whole file hash becomes useless.
Perceptual hashing would also allow finding similar images, thus allowing
suggesting categories based on file contents.

> These suggestions are all good
Which suggestions? Please clarify.

> This functionallity is good for desktop as well
What? Blocking users with less than X edits in any WMF project from uploading?
Maybe ... but make sure administrators at Commons are able to exempt users from
this restriction.

> it's much easier to ignore the non-existing warnings in mobile as on desktop
Huh, can you please clarify? Is it a good or bad thing? Should there be a
timeout on mobile, for example before the warning can be dismissed? Please
elaborate.

> And the upload in mobile is much easier as on desktop
... comparing which aspects? Is this something you want to see changed or
adopted to desktop, or ... ?

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