I don't think it's particularly user/design friendly
How does the Foundation choose between presentation advantages for commercial users, and advantages for attracting and retaining editors?
Is the request to try the word "edit" instead of a pencil icon on mobile a good example of the Foundation's general disposition of such questions?
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/2017_Community_Wishlist_Survey/Archive/Repla...
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Heatherawalls#Design-blocked_techn...
On Wed, 7 Mar 2018, 16:22 James Salsman, jsalsman@gmail.com wrote:
I wanted to share this because it's pertinent to issues with large companies using our information without complying with the license terms:
https://www.ted.com/talks/scott_galloway_how_amazon_apple_facebook_and_googl...
One discussions I've had with both Erik Moeller online and Katherine Maher in person is about whether voice browsers should share the date of CC-BY wiki articles when their speech synthesis devices quote from them.
Are there any reasons that would be bad? It would help encourage new editors by raising awareness of the ultimate source of "AI" answers.
Best regards, Jim
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