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

--- Comment #83 from Florian <florian.schmidt.wel...@t-online.de> ---
(In reply to Rainer Rillke @commons.wikimedia from comment #82)
> (In reply to Florian from comment #81)
> > These suggestions are all good
> Which suggestions? Please clarify.

E.g. a better detection of duplicate images (not only copied), or automatic
search in image search engines, if imeages marked as "own work" are really not
uploaded anywhere else.

> > 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.
No, look above. Blocking users for less than X edits is in discussion for
mobile only?!

> > 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?
It isn't a bad, nor a good thing. It depends on the devices the frontend is
made for. On mobile it's terrible to scroll down a huge amount of text and
warning messages on a (mostly) tiny screen. If i remember correct, that's the
reason why there is no warning message above the upload formular.
There was a similar discussion about anon warnings in edit forms (if anonymous
editing is enabled), see https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59937

> Should there be a
> timeout on mobile, for example before the warning can be dismissed? Please
> elaborate.
Maybe that, maybe there is only one line which indicates, that there are
information/warnings about uploads or something else.

> > 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 ... ?
On desktop you have much more text and information to read before you can
upload (in general you read a the text before uploading). On mobile you simply
choose the file, give a description and click upload -> finished. On desktop
you have much more to do (e.g. with UploadWizard, the default uploader):
- (can be hidden, but default you see this) Information, what you can upload
and what not
- Choose file
- release rights
- add description, category, date...
- Finished

That i mean.

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