What was the involvement of the Discovery team, which runs innovation around our search systems, in this decision?
On 28 October 2015 at 22:50, Jon Katz jkatz@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi All,
TLDR: on the mobile web, Wikidata descriptions will appear under article titles in search results, nearby and watchlist starting tomorrow afternoon (Thu, Oct 29) across projects. A 'kill switch' has been implemented so that this feature can be turned off if necessary.
Background: In Q2 of last year, Wikidata descriptions were added to both our official apps: iOS and Android and resulted in wonderful qualitative feedback (as the discovery team knows, it is hard to define 'success' with search (fewer searches, more searches?). Though moving Wikidata descriptions to search on mobile web was planned for Q3 of last year, it has been sitting in beta for many months as there was some concern that at scale on the web, it might prove to be an incentive to vandalize Wikidata (and article editors would not have an obvious, wikipedia way to undo such edits).
Ultimately, we think that anything showing up on Wikipedia should be editable ON Wikipedia. Wikidata description editing is something we are going to aim for. Given the success of descriptions in search results on apps, we would rather move forward with the presentation and work towards a goal of editing in-line than to hold up the entire thing based on a fear that might not be warranted. In consultation with the Wikidata team, we decided to move forward with pushing the feature to stable as long as we had the ability to pull the feature back if there were any issues.
We are relying on community feedback to let us know if you have any issues or hear from anyone that this is causing problems. Our community liaison team will be posting notices on village pumps shortly. Thanks!
Best,
Jon WMF Reading Product Lead _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l