Good idea!
And add a link to the page linked is a request made by the Frenchs. When you have created many articles, you don't always remember this specific article linked today :)
Benoît
I am going to bet that if we exposed the name of the editor adding a link in page-linked notifications we will substantially increase their impact on editor engagement.ProposalLet's replace:with:Rationale• page-linked notifications will scale at a faster rate than Thank notifications (they are currently generated at a 2x rate and keep in mind only newbies are opted in by default)• as of August, 1 out of 5 recipients of page-linked notifications have a lifetime editcount smaller than 100• these notifications mostly* deliver positive feedback: knowing that a page got linked somewhere else in Wikipedia is currently the only user-generated positive signal other than Thanks that I can receive on Wikipedia• for existing users (who by default are opted out from receiving page-linked notifications), exposing the author will provide readily available information on who's doing what• for newbies, we'll reinforce the perception that it's not Wikipedia creating a link but another human being who (1) liked your work enough to award you a link and (2) you may want to connect to as someone with similar interests (yeah no, need to wait until an interest graph is implemented)• we have solid evidence on the negative impact of automated, dehumanized messagesI really don't think we need to A/B test this but I wanted to hear from you if this change has enough support to be implemented and if there are other concerns.Dario* the main exception to look out for is links from project-namespace pages where, for example, AfD notifications happen.
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