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Hola a todos! Tenemos una funcion llamada "paginas relacionadas", que muestrar articulos relacionados con el articulo que estas leyendo. Esta funcion esta disponible para el movil en todos los idiomas excepto espaƱol, japones, frances y ingles. Si no hay oposiciĆ³n, estamos planeando hacer esta funciona disponible para la wikipedia espaƱola en dos semanas. Mas informacion sobre "paginas relacionadas" aqui: Reading/Web/Projects/Related pages/Moving to stable

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Greetings, my name is Moushira, I am from the Community Engagement team of the Wikimedia Foundation. I am writing to let you know that we have a feature called "related pages", which shows related topics to the article that you are reading about at the bottom of the article. The feature is active by default, on the stable version (non-beta version) on all Wikipedias except Spanish, Japanese, French and English. If there are no identified problems, the team can make the feature live in two weeks for Japanses Wikipedia on mobile, as well. For more information on related pages, please read..


WMDE wikidata

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Greetings all,

The Reading team of the Wikipedia Foundation has launched a feature that displays Wikidata descriptions underneath article title in mobile view. The feature is stable on all languages, except a few, including German. More information about the feature is found here and we would like to move forward with enabling the feature in stable on German Wikipedia, as a way of quick disambiguation for readers, that saves scrolling down multiple screens before leaning about the topic.

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The Reading team of the Wikipedia Foundation has launched a feature that displays Wikidata descriptions underneath article title in mobile view. The feature has been active on the beta version of the mobile website (including German) for a long time. It has since been rolled out to the stable (production) version in all languages, except a few, including German. More information about the feature is found here. If no significant problems are identified, we would like to move forward with enabling the feature in stable on German Wikipedia, as a way of quick disambiguation for readers, that saves scrolling down multiple screens before leaning about the topic.


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Greetings, the Related Pages feature is currently running on all mobile Wikipedias, except English and French, and has been live on beta for over six months (to review, select beta from the settings page on mobile) The feature allows readers to be exposed to content that is similar to the topic that they are reading, a good way to further engage readers, and allow for more access to knowledge. Suggestions are made via cirrus search + more details on how it works. After reviewing the feature's performance on beta, which displayed very high usage for the feature in mobile and significantly lower usage in desktop, the reading web team, responsible for developing the feature, would like to move the feature to stable on mobile web and potentially discontinue the feature on desktop. If no major concerns are identified, the team will be prepared to apply these changes in early January.

Site branding

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Hello, recent Reading team research has lead to finding out that readers do not recognise Wikipedia content on their mobile devices. So, while they might spend hours on our platform, they can still answer "No", if they were asked if they were asked if they have every used Wikipedia before. Our current site branding is one major cause of the problem. The team has put in place some changes to the header in order to make Wikipedia more noticeable on our sites. We would like to test the changes on a number of Wikis before generalising it, and we think we can start with your Wikipedia as an early collaborator in our experiment. A demo of the new header is available here. For more in depth information on our design, rationale, and research, check out this page