User talk:Donald Trung/Archive 84

Brawl feedback
Thank you for the feedback at User talk:Donald Trung (revision 630165708). I understand the issues, I also get why w3schools suggested selecting the input field contents now. The way it's intended to work is that when you click/tap the text field the link is copied to your clipboard and (if the link was copied to the clipboard successfully) the text field disappears. But this is known to be maybe problematic on Android and maybe other mobile devices as well as any browser without permission to write to the clipboard, which is why the text field is provided to copy from. I'll improve it. — Alexis Jazz (talk or ping me) 18:37, 16 February 2022 (UTC)
 * After fixing most issues you reported I forgot about the possibility of creating infinite permalink text fields. This should be fixed now. Btw, I forgot to say: Legal isn't really at meta either. If you want to contact them, just mail legal@undefined. I do it all the time. And it's odd you don't get notifications here. Maybe it's your m:Special:GlobalPreferences? Or is it a known Wikipedia:THEYCANTHEARYOU issue? And one more little thing: it's bawl, not brawl. But I picked "bawl" as a slightly obscure word on purpose so it's understandable.  I added an image to User:Alexis Jazz/Bawl as an extra hint.  — Alexis Jazz (talk or ping me) 20:53, 19 February 2022 (UTC)
 * , Works great now, thanks for all the fixes. (Imagine a smiley here). --Donald Trung (talk) 21:34, 19 February 2022 (UTC) Donald Trung (talk)  21:34, 19 February 2022 (UTC)
 * Great to hear! For smileys there are actually several solutions accessible on the "Editing" tab in the settings for Bawl:If you enable "Convert BBCode markup language" you could type "&colon;-)", "&semi;-)" and "&colon;-(" to insert those smileys. (works only on projects that have the Smiley template)You could enter  as a custom insert to get a smiley button.If you'd rather stick to the latin alphabet to stay in the flow, add a custom regular expression like   and type "happyface" anywhere to insert a smiley. — Alexis Jazz (talk or ping me) 23:29, 19 February 2022 (UTC)

Wikidata weekly summary #508
Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week. 


 * Discussions
 * New requests for permissions/Bot:
 * ChineseWikiClubBot, 1
 * Auto Prod Bot


 * Events
 * Upcoming:
 * The Data Reuse Days will bring together Wikidata editors and data reusers on March 14-24 - we're currently building the schedule. Join us and discover many cool projects!
 * The next Wikibase live session is 16:00 UTC on Thursday 24th February 2022 (17:00 Berlin time). What are you working on around Wikibase? You're welcome to come and share your project with the community.
 * Next Linked Data for Libraries LD4 Wikidata Affinity Group call: Huda Khan and Astrid Usong on their Linked Data for Production 3 (LD4P3) grant work to use Wikidata in knowledge panels in Cornell’s library catalog Agenda - 2022-02-22 9am PT / 12pm ET / 17:00 UTC / 6pm CET (Time zone converter)
 * Hands-on introduction to Wikidata with The Digital Scholarship Group at the Northeastern University Library's Edit-a-Thon! Theme: Boston public art and artists. February 23, 2022 Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Eastern time
 * OpenRefine and Structured Data on Commons: community meetup - Tuesday, February 22, at 15:00-17:00 UTC (check the time in your timezone).
 * Live on Twitch and in French by Vigneron, February 22 at 19:00 CET (UTC+1)
 * Ongoing: Weekly Lexemes Challenge #30, Trains
 * Past: Wikipedia Weekly Network - LIVE Wikidata editing #71 #MelFest - YouTube


 * Press, articles, blog posts, videos
 * Blogs: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives & Wikidata: Plans Become Projects
 * Papers: "COVID-19 Claim Radar: A Structured Claim Extraction and Tracking System" using Wikidata
 * Videos: Wikidata Lab XXXII: Querying Wikidata (in Spanish) - YouTube


 * Tool of the week
 * Wikidata:Tools/asseeibot - is a tool made by User:So9q to improve the scientific articles in Wikidata. Source code on GitHub under GPLv3+
 * Coinherbarium.com - coins depicting plants; powered by Wikidata


 * Other Noteworthy Stuff
 * Call for Mentors: Wiki Mentor Africa is a mentorship project for tool creators/contributors. Interested to become a mentor (experienced tool creators/contributors), please visit this  page!


 * Did you know?


 * Newest properties:
 * General datatypes: number of lanes, computational complexity
 * External identifiers: UKÄ classification of science topics 2016, Lib.ru author ID, Hessian Literature Council author ID, Finnish real property ID, GoodGame.ru ID, Gardens Navigator ID, Tagoo video game ID, Lingua Libre ID, Labyrinth database ID, A9VG game ID, Offizielle Deutsche Charts composer ID, Mnemosine ID, Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library ID, ScienceDirect topic ID, RCN, CHY Number, dailytelefrag.ru ID


 * New property proposals to review:
 * General datatypes: YouTube video or playlist privacy, debut date, quality has state, beforehand-afterward owned by, Number of units, created during, award recipient, medical indication
 * External identifiers: KLADR ID, Springer Nature Subjects Taxonomy, PLOS Thesaurus ID, traveloka hotel id, tiket com hotel id, trip.com Hotel ID, VerbaAlpina ID, PegiPegi Hotel ID, YouTube Topic channel ID, YouTube Official Artist Channel ID, GoFood restaurant ID, traveloka restaurant ID, Urban Electric Transit model ID, HiSCoD, Databazeknih.cz Book ID, Databazeknih.cz Author ID, Renacyt ID, CBDB.cz Book ID, CBDB.cz Author ID, Gab ID, Drammen byleksikon ID, NLI topic id, Via Rail station code, GBIF occurrence ID, MakeMyTrip Hotel ID, Culture.ru person ID, Pamyat Naroda ID, Encyclopedia of Russian avant-garde ID, Bayerischer Denkmal-Atlas Objekt-ID (Ensemble), Encyclopedia of Russian America ID, HockeySlovakia.sk player ID, Berlin Street ID, Yarkipedia ID, parliament.uk member ID


 * Query examples:
 * Frequency of letters in five-letter words in Wikidata lexeme forms (source)
 * Visualization of the Prime/Ulam Spiral using natural numbers and primes stored in Wikidata (source)
 * Monuments that are named after somebody without being connected to them by any other property (source)
 * Places named after Valentine's Day (Saint Valentine) (source)
 * Gold medal winners in the Olympic Games by age (source)
 * Top 20 languages in number of lexemes in Wikidata and percentage of lexemes with at least one external id (source)
 * Count of PropertyLabels for lakes in the UK (source)
 * Moons of solar system planets and what they are names for (source)
 * Top 20 languages in number of Lexemes in Wikidata and percentage of Lexemes with at least one external ID (source)


 * Development
 * We started coding on the Wikibase Rest API based on the proposal we published a while ago.
 * We are continuing to work on the new Special:NewLexeme page. The first input fields are in place but not pretty or usable yet.

You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.


 * Monthly Tasks
 * Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
 * Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
 * Contribute to a Showcase item.
 * Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
 * Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
 * Help write the next summary!

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Tech News: 2022-08
 Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.

Recent changes
 * Special:Nuke will now provide the standard deletion reasons (editable at MediaWiki:Deletereason-dropdown ) to use when mass-deleting pages. This was a request in the 2022 Community Wishlist Survey.
 * At Wikipedias, all new accounts now get the Growth features by default when creating an account. Communities are encouraged to update their help resources. Previously, only 80% of new accounts would get the Growth features. A few Wikipedias remain unaffected by this change.
 * You can now prevent specific images that are used in a page from appearing in other locations, such as within PagePreviews or Search results. This is done with the markup <bdi lang="zxx" dir="ltr"> . For example,.
 * Octicons-tools.svg There has been a change to the HTML of Special:Contributions, Special:MergeHistory, and History pages, to support the grouping of changes by date in the mobile skin. While unlikely, this may affect gadgets and user scripts. A list of all the HTML changes is on Phabricator.

Events
 * Community Wishlist Survey results have been published. The ranking of prioritized proposals is also available.

Changes later this week
 * Octicons-sync.svg The new version of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from . It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from . It will be on all wikis from (calendar).

Future changes
 * The software to play videos and audio files on pages will change soon on all wikis. The old player will be removed. Some audio players will become wider after this change. The new player has been a beta feature for over four years.
 * Octicons-tools.svg Toolforge's underlying operating system is being updated. If you maintain any tools there, there are two options for migrating your tools into the new system. There are details, deadlines, and instructions on Wikitech.
 * Administrators will soon have the option to delete/undelete the associated "talk" page when they are deleting a given page. An API endpoint with this option will also be available. This was a request from the 2021 Wishlist Survey.

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Issue with Brawl
, I seem to have an issue with Brawl where it loads one of the images as full-size, namely "the black box with an arrow in it" or a stripe. At least I noticed it while reading old archives so it could be an archive-specific issue. I didn't test to see if it's in desktop yet but it most certainly affect the mobile interface.

Unrelated, but is "deadnaming" now a Wikipedia policy? I came across this article and noted that they removed all of her former names from the original article. As far as I'm aware the issue of "deadnaming" is still a controversial one in the trans-community and I don't really see how censoring information simply because the subject of the page (allegedly) wants it is a good interpretation of the whole "Wikipedia is not censored" policy. Unless I've missed a vote somewhere that says that we must censor historical names like "Khan Hok Hian" and "Iwan Robyanto Iskandar". Soon we'll be asked to stop "deadnaming" cities like you can't refer to the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire as "Constantinople" or the ancient city as "Byzantium", no it was always "Instanbul". Alright the latter is a bit of an exaggeration as the slippery slope doesn't always manifest itself, but I just found it odd that the current version of the article reads like it was written more by activists than through a NPOV, likewise the term "Sex confirmation surgery" instead of the more mainstream "sex reassignment surgery". In fact, as someone who knows quite a lot of trans people and frequent their circles needing the surgery to be considered trans is also a controversial issue so it seems like, at least in this instance, Wikipedia is taking the side of one part of the debate.

Excuse the double ping, I accidentally posted this to the Wikimedia Commons before I noticed that I was on the wrong user talk page. --Donald Trung (talk) 05:58, 26 February 2022 (UTC)
 * For the record, I wasn't asking you to make these changes, I was just wondering if there was a village pump discussion or something I missed as I know that you're more of a meta-pedian on this website than I am. --Donald Trung (talk) 08:04, 26 February 2022 (UTC)
 * This is the offending CSS from somewhere in MediaWiki: . Doesn't affect desktop, so I hadn't noticed. Only affects images in "a" tags (.content a), as the speech balloon image is wrapped in a span tag that wasn't affected either. This is now fixed, thanks for reporting! First time I hear the term "deadnaming" I think. Any history of name changes of a subject (regardless of the reason) should be described in articles I think, but I'm unaware of any specific policy or vote. <span id="Alexis_Jazz:1645863320128:User_talkBAWLCOLONDonald_Trung" class="FTTCmt">— Alexis Jazz (talk or ping me) 08:15, 26 February 2022 (UTC) '''


 * , Regarding the whole "deadnaming" thing, I remember there being a discussion about it at the Wikimedia Commons a few years ago and whether or not it should overrule the most common name, that is if a person has legally changed their name that any mention of a previous name should be removed and old files retroactively renamed, there was no consensus to change it. As someone who is quite involved with trans people in real life, who has an aunt (formerly "uncle"), old school mates, and friends that have transitioned from male-to-female, and as a cross-dresser myself I noticed a major change in the way trans-activism is conducted, mainly that before 2016 or so trans-activism was mostly about acceptance and recognition but at some point it became outright antagonistic towards "cis-people", the concept of "deadnaming" is such a thing where all and any mention of an old name must be removed, even from old documents like birth certificates. This wasn't even an issue with trans-people before this, but since the concept was introduced it became seen as "bigoted" and "transphobic" to use a "deadname", and today a trans-person must see it as offensive to fit in with "the community". The issue is the political leanings of most Wikipedians here, that is that accepting purported "Left-wing" activism is fairly acceptable even when it outright violates wiki-policies, think for example a recent Sign Post issue where a Black Feminist class had a wiki edit-a-thon and people jumped in to defend them as being "pro-diversity" rather than objectively analysing their edits causing an autistic editor to be harassed over even questioning the notability of an Afro-Feminist organisation's article that was written in a promotional way using primary sources. Being politically far-left myself I do have positive leanings towards the progressive ideology but I would never let my edits reflect this stance, but I have noticed that many Wikipedians do feel like politics override neutrality. But this is a deep topic a bit too nuanced to get into now.


 * Thank you very much for fixing the issue, oddly enough Brawl doesn't appear on non-archived pages on mobile at all anymore, I think that you should have one tab in mobile just to check it out. As for needing testers, I am convinced that the Wikimedia Foundation doesn't have or even know anyone that primarily uses the mobile interface to edit, it seems like a deliberately handicapped experience that is a hell to work with and actively discourages mobile users from actually making content edits and hides almost anything useful or simply makes it unavailable. Despite most new readers being on mobile devices very few edit, this is mostly because the interface isn't actually designed with the "prosumer" in mind (producer + consumer) and seems actively consumer-only. This is also why talk pages are hidden from most mobile users and why categories and such are invisible. In fact, other than Cullen I can't even think of a predominantly mobile editor other than myself... --Donald Trung (talk) 08:37, 26 February 2022 (UTC)

The Signpost: 27 February 2022
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The Signpost: 27 February 2022
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 * From the team: Selection of a new Signpost Editor-in-Chief


 * News and notes: Impacts of Russian invasion of Ukraine


 * Opinion: Why student editors are good for Wikipedia


 * Special report: A presidential candidate's team takes on Wikipedia


 * In the media: Wiki-drama in the UK House of Commons


 * Serendipity: War photographers: from Crimea (1850s) to the Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022)


 * Technology report: Community Wishlist Survey results


 * WikiProject report: 10 years of tea


 * Featured content: Featured Content returns


 * Deletion report: The 10 most SHOCKING deletion discussions of February


 * Recent research: How editors and readers may be emotionally affected by disasters and terrorist attacks


 * Arbitration report: Parties remonstrate, arbs contemplate, skeptics coordinate


 * By the numbers: Does birthplace affect the frequency of Wikipedia biography articles?


 * Gallery: The vintage exhibit


 * Traffic report: Euphoria, Pamela Anderson, lies and Netflix


 * News from Diff: The Wikimania 2022 Core Organizing Team


 * Crossword: A Crossword, featuring Featured Articles


 * Humour: Notability of mailboxes

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Wikidata weekly summary #509
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 * Discussions
 * Open request for adminship: Ikkingjinnammebetinke (RfP scheduled to end after 7 March 2022 13:33 UTC)
 * New request for comments: Creating items for videos at online video platforms that are representation of notable items
 * Other: Qualifiers for given names and surnames


 * Events
 * Upcoming:
 * Live on Twitch and in French by Vigneron, March 1st at 19:00 CET (UTC+1)
 * Talk to the Search Platform / Query Service Team—March 2nd, 2022. Time: 16:00-17:00 GMT / 08:00-09:00 PST / 11:00-12:00 EST / 17:00-18:00 CET & WAT
 * LIVE Wikidata editing #73 - YouTube, Facebook, March 5th at 19:00 UTC
 * Online Wikidata meetup in Swedish #98, March 6th at 13.00 UTC
 * Ongoing: Weekly Lexemes Challenge #31, War
 * Past:
 * Wikibase Live session, February 2022 - log
 * LIVE Wikidata editing #72 - YouTube


 * Press, articles, blog posts, videos
 * Papers: Wikidata as a Tool for Mapping Investment in Open Infrastructure: An Exploratory Study
 * Videos
 * Mismatch Finder tool: Quick introduction to and demo of how the tool works
 * Using a Custom Wikibase as a File Format Registry with Siegfried
 * Create a Wikidata Query - example using Shipwrecks data
 * Map Wikidata in an R Shiny App - example
 * Bring Wikidata into Power BI using a simple R script - example
 * Using QuickStatements to load tabular data and the Wikidata Edit Framework (in Italian)


 * Tool of the week
 * User:Guergana Tzatchkova (WMDE)/MismatchFinderWidget.js is a user script to show a notification on an Item if the Mismatch Finder has an unreviewed mismatch for it.


 * Other Noteworthy Stuff
 * Mismatch Finder, the tool that lets you review mismatches between the data in Wikidata and other databases, is now ready to be used for checking potential mismatches and uploading lists of new potential mismatches.
 * February 2022 WDQS scaling update now available: SPARQL query service/WDQS scaling update feb 2022
 * Job opening: The Search Platform team is looking for someone to maintain and develop WDQS. Apply here!
 * Job opening: is looking for someone for project- and data management especially for Wikidata related stuff about the museums collections Job Description (German)


 * Did you know?


 * Newest properties:
 * General datatypes: computational complexity
 * External identifiers: Offizielle Deutsche Charts composer ID, Mnemosine ID, Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library ID, ScienceDirect topic ID, Irish Registered Charity Number (RCN), CHY Number, dailytelefrag.ru ID, Springer Nature Subjects Taxonomy ID, VerbaAlpina ID, Prosopographia Imperii Romani online ID, Game World Navigator ID, Bugs! track ID, Vsemirnaya Istoriya Encyclopedia ID, Databazeknih.cz book ID, Databazeknih.cz author ID, MakeMyTrip hotel ID, Urban Electric Transit model ID, GameGuru ID, 100-Year Guide to Hebrew Theatre person ID, INPA park ID, Riot Pixels game ID


 * New property proposals to review:
 * General datatypes: created during, award recipient, medical indication, Moscow Street ID, Moscow area ID, eingesetzter Sportler
 * External identifiers: NLI topic id, Via Rail station code, GBIF occurrence ID, Culture.ru person ID, Pamyat Naroda ID, Encyclopedia of Russian avant-garde ID, Bayerischer Denkmal-Atlas Objekt-ID (Ensemble), Encyclopedia of Russian America ID, HockeySlovakia.sk player ID, Berlin Street ID, Yarkipedia ID, parliament.uk member ID, reddoorz hotel ID, symogih.org ID, CNKI Author ID, Encyclopedia of Database Systems ID, Portable Antiquities Scheme object type identifier, Spanish National Associations Register Number, Michigan Legislative Bio ID, RODI-DB player ID, Historische Topographie des Kulturerbes ID, Refuge.tokyo video game ID, MovieMeter series ID, Kayak Hotel ID, Linked Open Data Taiwan @ Library Subject Terms Authority ID, hostelworld hostel ID, Discover Moscow ID, Game Informer ID, Vedomosti company ID, USP Production Repository ID, Dansk Navneleksikon, Femiwiki ID


 * Query examples:
 * Number of edits by user on French lexemes (source)
 * Languages in Indonesia with their status according to UNESCO (source)
 * Successful coups and attempts in Africa (source)
 * New York Times journalists that are alive (source)
 * Ukrainian coins and banknotes (source)
 * Types of quartz (source)
 * Newest WikiProjects: WikiProject Chemistry/Natural products


 * Development
 * Lexicographical data: work is continuing on the new Special:NewLexeme page. We are working on the basic input fields and permission handling.
 * Mismatch Finder: Released the tool and working through feedback now and getting additional mismatches from organizations using our data.
 * REST API: Starting to build the initial Wikibase REST API. We are starting with the endpoint to read Item data first.
 * Data Reuse Days: Continuing event preparation
 * Published new security release updates for Wikibase suite wmde.6 (1.35)

You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here. If you want to help, you can also have a look at the tasks needing a volunteer.


 * Monthly Tasks
 * Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
 * Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
 * Contribute to a Showcase item.
 * Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
 * Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
 * Help write the next summary!

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This Month in Education: February 2022
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<span style="font-weight:bold; color:#00A7E2; font-size:20px; font-family:'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; width:900px;"> Volume 11 • Issue 2 • February 2022

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 * Open Foundation West Africa Expands Open Movement With UHAS
 * Celebrating the 18th anniversary of Ukrainian Wikipedia
 * Integrating Wikipedia in the academic curriculum in a university in Mexico
 * Results of "Reading Wikipedia" workshop in the summer school of Plan Ceibal in Uruguay
 * WikiFundi, offline editing plateform : last release notes and how-tos
 * Writing Wikipedia as an academic assignment in STEM fields
 * The Learning and Connection – 1Lib1Ref with African Librarians

Tech News: 2022-09
<section begin="technews-2022-W09"/> Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.

Recent changes
 * When searching for edits by change tags, e.g. in page history or user contributions, there is now a dropdown list of possible tags. This was a request in the 2022 Community Wishlist Survey.
 * Mentors using the Growth Mentor dashboard will now see newcomers assigned to them who have made at least one edit, up to 200 edits. Previously, all newcomers assigned to the mentor were visible on the dashboard, even ones without any edit or ones who made hundred of edits. Mentors can still change these values using the filters on their dashboard. Also, the last choice of filters will now be saved.
 * Octicons-tools.svg The user group  was renamed  . This is for technical reasons. You may need to update any local references to the old name, e.g. gadgets, links to Special:Listusers, or uses of NUMBERINGROUP.

Problems
 * The recent change to the HTML of tracking changes pages caused some problems for screenreaders. This is being fixed.

Changes later this week
 * Octicons-sync.svg The new version of MediaWiki will be on test wikis and MediaWiki.org from . It will be on non-Wikipedia wikis and some Wikipedias from . It will be on all wikis from (calendar).

Future changes
 * Working with templates will become easier. Several improvements are planned for March 9 on most wikis and on March 16 on English Wikipedia. The improvements include: Bracket matching, syntax highlighting colors, finding and inserting templates, and related visual editor features.
 * If you are a template developer or an interface administrator, and you are intentionally overriding or using the default CSS styles of user feedback boxes (the classes: ), please note that these classes and associated CSS will soon be removed from MediaWiki core. This is to prevent problems when the same class-names are also used on a wiki. Please let us know by commenting at T300314 if you think you might be affected.

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22:58, 28 February 2022 (UTC)