Hello
Some wikis have added the requirement to add citations at the edit summary step. But it is
clearly too late in the process, as users just want to publish. Some users will add
citations as a second step, but it might be too late, as the edit has a great chance of
being reverted meanwhile.
You might be interested in the Editing team's current project, Edit check
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Edit_check>.
This project aims to provide in-context help by checking on the edit. The first iteration
is "Reference Check": if a user adds a paragraph with zero source, they are
encouraged to add one. We are currently testing it at 22 Wikipedias, to verify if the
prompt to add citations is not blocking users.
You can test it at your wiki using an URL parameter:
1. Edit any article in the main namespace using the VisualEditor.
2. Add &ecenable=1 to the URL in your browser. -- For example in Dutch, as Romaine
started the thread:
https://nl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zon&veaction=edit&ecenab…
3. Reload the page with the new URL.
4. Create a new paragraph, that is at least 50 characters long without adding a citation
5. Press the Publish… Notice the prompt that appears
6. Test is completed, don't save your edit unless you know what you are doing.
All edits are tagged, so that you can find them in Recent Changes or in your Watchlist. If
a user selects "no" after the prompt, they have to select a reason why. That
reason is tagged as well, easing experienced users' work on patrolling and improving
these edits.
We will soon add a message if the added citation is listed on MediaWiki:Spam-blacklist or
MediaWiki:BlockedExternalDomains.json.
As Edit Check only checks the first paragraph added, the next iteration will be to add
multi-Reference checks. We are currently working on the design for multi-checks.
Of course, Edit Check is not limited to adding citations. We can imagine other ways to
close the tap. Your suggestions are welcomed, as are your questions.
Thank you,
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Benoît Evellin - Trizek_(WMF) (he/him)
Community Relations Specialist
Wikimedia Foundation