Wikipedia talk:Bug reports and feature requests

Two office hours about the Bugzilla-to-Phabricator migration
Next week Qgil-WMF will host two office hours to answer your questions about the Bugzilla to Phabricator migration:


 * Tuesday 18 Novembre 16:00 UTC
 * Tuesday 18 Novembre 23:00 UTC

These will be on. Information about how to join is available at m:IRC office hours. The plan is to start the migration on Friday 21 November at 00:30 UTC. More information will be posted at Phabricator/versus_Bugzilla. Whatamidoing (WMF) (talk) 20:40, 14 November 2014 (UTC)

Feature request
Well, this used to be much easier: Where can I submit/write (beta-)feature requests? I just find and I have no clue where to put it there. -- Smoneck, 06/03/2015, 5:30 pm

I have a problem
Hello. I want to tell a problem which I observe. I translated "Triboelectric effect" topic from English to Turkish. My nickname was "Quasar88" when I translated this topic. I changed my nickname yesterday. My new nickname is "safakkoclu". However, when I look at the "View history" (in turkish "Geçmişi Gör") part of the "Sürtünme ile Elektriklenme" topic ( https://tr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=S%C3%BCrt%C3%BCnme_ile_Elektriklenme&action=history ), My new nickname does not exist in this page. My old nickname which is "Quasar88" is available. Could you help me ? I want to see my nick name in "view history" part of this topic. How can we change? This is link :

https://tr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=S%C3%BCrt%C3%BCnme_ile_Elektriklenme&action=history

thank you. --Safakkoclu (talk) 09:25, 21 May 2016 (UTC)
 * See meta:Changing username. --Izno (talk) 09:23, 22 May 2016 (UTC)

Content redacted shows on my watchlist
I continue to see content redacted on my watchlist from the following transactions: Is this suppose to happen? Thanks. Mitchumch (talk) 02:35, 10 January 2017 (UTC)
 * (Deletion log); 18:48 . . GorillaWarfare (talk | contribs) changed visibility of 2 revisions on page African Americans: edit summary hidden ‎(RD2: Grossly insulting, degrading, or offensive material)
 * (Deletion log); 18:47 . . GorillaWarfare (talk | contribs) changed visibility of 2 revisions on page Talk:African Americans: edit summary hidden and content unhidden ‎(RD2: Grossly insulting, degrading, or offensive material)
 * (Deletion log); 18:47 . . GorillaWarfare (talk | contribs) changed visibility of a revision on page Talk:African Americans: content hidden ‎(RD2: Grossly insulting, degrading, or offensive material)


 * I've moved this query to Wikipedia:Village pump (technical). Looks like this page is inactive.  Mitchumch (talk) 13:51, 14 January 2017 (UTC)

WikiProject Updater BOT
I can access the main WikiProject Updater page, but when I search for a section in WP:MILHIST/Biography – there seems to be some lag or it takes a while to locate the actual articles in that list. Adamdaley (talk) 04:53, 29 September 2018 (UTC)
 * Seems to be lagging again, today, September 30, 2019. Adamdaley (talk) 04:21, 30 September 2018 (UTC)

Vertical alignment in tables
I started a discussion at WT:MOSTABLE regarding vertical alignment in tables. The default parameter is middle, and after learning more about mobile views of Wikipedia, I would like to make the case that the default parameter should be top. Most browsing is done on mobile nowadays, so that means when it comes to viewing a table on a smaller screen, the values in a multi-row presentation should be seen at the top. Otherwise one has to scroll down to see what the value is, then scroll back up to continue reading the table. An example of this is here. Or if this is too big of a request, surely it is acceptable to occasionally use the parameters. WP:DTT does not say to avoid it, and Help:Table explains how to implement it. The only complaint I've seen is an editor saying that it looks weird, and that's only because we're used to the desktop-bias of the default parameter being in the middle. Erik (talk &#124; contrib) (ping me) 14:44, 9 January 2019 (UTC)

Rogue user?
I was just notified that my subscription had been removed from a Task on Phabricator and when I went to look at what was going on, I discovered that an account only created today  has been setting Tasks to "invalid" and modifying subscriber lists left, right and centre.

What's up with that? —Phil | Talk 17:32, 1 August 2019 (UTC)
 * just a vandal, Nforcer7 has been blocked on phabricator now, someone will likely be undoing their recent actions if its not done yet. — xaosflux  Talk 17:46, 1 August 2019 (UTC)
 * thanks, that reassures me, I was wondering what on earth was going on! —Phil | Talk 14:00, 2 August 2019 (UTC)

Mistaken block report on a senior editor
Hello - my user statistics page here reports that I was blocked for 1,030 days, but this exchange with an admin explains the mistake. How do I get my block days changed from 1,030 days (apparently an ongoing school IP block) to my block history (3 blocks, each for 1 day)? Thanks. --Zefr (talk) 21:12, 23 March 2020 (UTC)
 * This cannot be done in your "user statistics" page. Best not to worry about these things. --Izno (talk) 23:20, 23 March 2020 (UTC)
 * - thanks, but not a worry. Just looks like a conspicuous blemish and, at the surface, puzzles why it isn't easily fixed. Why can't the edit history that caused the error just be deleted? The Phabrictor team seems to have the capability, but it's a low-level task for them. --Zefr (talk) 23:39, 23 March 2020 (UTC)

Kiernan Holland's suggestions
Feature Request: A special see-thru mode, could be implemented with HTML5 I think, the page prints normally but you have some processes that perform a chronological edit calculation to find items that changed frequently in a short amount of time, the more static content would remain unmarked, then you could offer a timeline such as the one that is on the interarchive that shows the frequemcy of article change, you probably have your site archived so you could just offer a link to that, but it would be nicer if you did it (and maybe share your idea with them so they could implement it there too). Anyhow I'm imagining that this would look like transparency with the often changed content appearing with a blur of color behind it showing a clutter of previous edits, not the actual edits but the bounding box of and increasing transparency, the color mode used to identify the changes could be augmented over time, as you see fit, but I think such a feature would help people to identify items in flux and determine which content is more dependable, possibly even able to identify when the article was less in flux. Visualizations like this could be performed on a cloud computer if you lack the computing resources to do this. I imagine it would just take the logged edit history and apply rules that identify clusters of edits within various time frames. Also you could add a mode that shows edits in flux that involved trusted sources (people with high ratings). For your own use you could offer a view mode that shows to your moderators edits that haven't been reviewed, even as they are looking up content themselves. You could add a message system that permits you to "wall" the trusted moderators that an article under thei supervision has outstanding edits that haven't been reviewed. It would be best to do this this way than to send them notifications on everything as it will show them the articles people care about more recent, especially of those they trust in the community.

I'm not a moderator, I'm familiar with the bots that moderate for them, but unless the bots are familiar with view counts of the pages, or the precise things people are looking at, they could be overbearing for the mdoerators, making the task of moderation daunting, particular if the notifications match articles that nobody really cares about (view counts low).. --KiernanHolland (talk) 17:53, 7 September 2020 (UTC)

Some from AltSpaceVR may know me, I'm on there frequently, sing 60+ songs lyrics and all (which in karaoke, I'm called up when they need someone to offer new content) and have a MTV resurrection YouTube mashup called RockMeAmade.us (in the first days of cable, people thought that by paying for cable they would not get advertisements, so for the first year, MTV had no ads)/ now I know that YouTube cannot put ads (other than banner ads, the banner ads are not usable by anybody outside of the US which I think is to encourage copyright infringing music videos, iwht the WMG only knew why that stuff always gets back up there, foreign nationals make money on the banner ads so it is an incentive to put up copyrighted content) on their embeds as the advertiser would have to agree with the context of the website their ad is placed in (example pro-life ad in an abortion clinic website) so my site is naturally ad free. Got to know Ton Roosendaal in the early days and suggested his first implementation of undo and redo in the program which was a linked list of object edits, simple and worked, I had actually suggested data deltas instead of just a link list of objects, but he did the quick solution. I know how to fix healthcare informatics, int he early 2000s I got involved with a guy named David Kilman who sought a need for cradle to grave healthcare record system and at the time he was using a computer language agnostic RPC based integration technology called CORBA, it was designed he said to do message passing between nodes in parallel computers so it is far more efficient than say java and XML, I believe that the reason Microsoft supports XML in the first place is to permit obfuscation and make compliance checks harder (which is easier to determine compliance a method interface or a data file? Also when you need information do you download the entire XML file or do you ask for pieces from a object instance).. Anyhow, the Telemed project the LANL (Los Alamos Lab) was working on covered everything necessary to do things like arbitrary fuzzy-logic biometric scoring of records to determine possible person id matches, it was free from master patient ID's, usually when clinics correlate their patient records is when a hospital buys them up and the hospital correlates its master patient record to the record systems of the clinics, so the only clinics that can share patient records are the ones owned by the same hospital, peer2peer correlation is currently not possible, you cannot do an international search for possible records of a patient based on biometric and ID9 (name address, etc) or even facebook friends, tattoos, and such, and when you come across a record system of a HIV clinic, do you return the results or say no or even respond, I discussed the se suggestions and even permitting patients to control the sale of their cancer information when they survived, such data is invaluable to drug companies but some institutions sell such information illegally to drug companies.. I thought of all this stuff, but since we lacked the funding, and private industry force the labs to stop developing telemed, all that is left of it is specifications available from the OMG (OMG.org). I currently work as a bagger for Kroger, but only because I have a trust that pays me half of my fathers salary (he was a nuclear physicist), as long as I meet the criteria of someone who is handicapped (I have a learning difference called Aphasia which is a kind of audio perception problem like having aural dyslexia, I watch documentaries a lot).

Now I'm imagining your bots will pick this out, but maybe it will remain in the edit logs, that's why I chose to edit the talk section and not the main article. --KiernanHolland (talk)


 * Collapsed per WP:NOTFORUM and WP:NOTWEBHOST. Mathglot (talk) 08:32, 8 September 2020 (UTC)
 * There was a prototype system like this proposed one, a few years ago. Screenshots and details are collated at w:de:Benutzer:Atlasowa/edit history visualization. Hopefully something similar will be restarted/recreated in the future. Hope that helps. Quiddity (talk) 21:12, 8 September 2020 (UTC)

Help
Hi, if anyone reads this, please help, on the article, 'Kuruluş: Osman', there is a piece of information that can't be deleted for some reason and it is only seen on 'visual edit' and not 'source edit'. It is obviously also seen when on 'read' mode. I want to delete this information because it is simply not true, not in the correct place, no punctuation and no reason what-so-ever to even exist. Is this glitched, is it hacked, I don't know. Please help. I suspect this person to do this (73.254.236.165) because he made an edit (which was also fake and removed by me) that had the same description as this weird edit, it says, Rumored to come in season 2, Osmans second wife. I wanted to add references to some of my information today but I wasted my time trying to delete this annoying sentence located at the top of the 'Cast and Characters' section. Limorina (talk) 13:49, 27 September 2020 (UTC)

Link from Wikipedia to Phabricator task.
How to create a link (interwiki link) from Wikipedia / Wikimedia projects to Phabricator task?. --BoldLuis (talk) 14:06, 8 January 2021 (UTC)
 * BoldLuis: phab: with the ticket number at the end, I believe. There's also . Killiondude (talk) 03:25, 11 January 2021 (UTC)

Thank you a lot BoldLuis (talk) 07:07, 14 January 2021 (UTC)

Phabricator maintainer winding down
According to a blog post made today at https://admin.phacility.com/phame/post/view/11/phacility_is_winding_down_operations/, Phacility, the company that maintains Phabricator, is winding down. It reads: "Phacility will nominally continue to maintain Phabricator, but it will no longer be regularly updated. There will be no way to request new features." Unless another maintainer picks up the project, practical effects on Wikipedia may be that we would have to maintain it ourselves, including fixing any security vulnerabilities that may be discovered in the future. --Joshua Issac (talk) 22:15, 29 May 2021 (UTC)

Bug reports rely on Mediawiki accounts, but Mediawiki account creation is not accessible.
Since we're supposed to create Mediawiki accounts to report bugs, how are we supposed to report bugs which make it impossible to create accounts? As I type a username, parts of the page jump up and down, triggering a migraine. 138.88.18.245 (talk) 15:09, 7 August 2021 (UTC)
 * You can contact the mailing list at: wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org. As for your specific problem, try another browser or computer. —  xaosflux  Talk 22:53, 7 August 2021 (UTC)

Hidden categories conflict
These two hidden tracking categories: "Short description is different from Wikidata" and "Short description matches Wikidata" appear simultatenously at Century: Age of Ashes. Should that be fixed? Thanks! —  W ILD S TAR  TALK 22:59, 22 November 2021 (UTC)


 * Both the infobox and the manual template were trying to set this, I fixed the manual entry. — xaosflux  Talk 02:03, 25 December 2022 (UTC)

Multiple Migraine Triggers
Hi,

I encounter a number of nasty migraine triggers when trying to use Wikipedia. I can't log in to create a bug report. But:

1. Several pages link to Open Street Maps, but depending on users' font settings, the warning may not show up. I accidentally went to Open Street Maps, and got hit with animated zooming. I have my system and browser set to reduce motion, but the site ignores these settings and animates zooming anyway.

2. I tried to create a new section in a talk page, and Wikipedia animated scrolling down to the new section. I have my browser set to disable smooth scrolling and reduce motion, but the site ignores this.

3. I was unable to log in and ended up on this page here: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Reset_password which has parts of the page scroll while other parts do not. I have my system and browser set to reduce motion, but that doesn't synchronise these. 173.73.0.102 (talk) 03:18, 29 October 2022 (UTC)

3B. If I try to page down on the help page, the site then animates smooth scrolling in the sidebar... 173.73.0.102 (talk) 03:19, 29 October 2022 (UTC)

ARV
Would be possible to add a "preview" link to the ARV cards in Twinkle? Thanks - w o lf  00:53, 25 December 2022 (UTC)