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Welcome to Suggested edits
Suggested edits is a new way to edit Wikipedia on Android. We appreciate that you are giving it a try. Do you have any feedback on how we can improve? Let us know via [mailto:mobile-android-wikipedia@wikimedia.org?Subject=Feedback%20about%20Suggested%20edits mobile-android-wikipedia@wikimedia.org]. We would love to hear from you.

What is Suggested edits?
Suggested edits presents opportunities for small but vital contributions to Wikipedia. We would like to raise awareness that everyone can edit Wikipedia and make contributing easier and more accessible for everyone.

Get started with Suggested edits
The Suggested edits home page consists of two areas: Profile statistics and contribution opportunities. Contribution opportunities are the central element of Suggested edits. Here you can find ways to contribute to Wikipedia. At the moment we offer tasks to add or translate article descriptions and image captions. If you want to know more or learn how to edit like a pro, check out the dedicated sections below:


 * Article descriptions
 * Image captions

We are going to add more contribution types soon, stay tuned.

Profile statistics display information about your activity within Suggested edits. They start to populate once you've made your first Suggested edits.


 * Contributions displays the number of contributions you’ve made with Suggested edits in the past 30 days.
 * Pageviews displays the total number of times in the last 30 days that others viewed items you contributed to using Suggested edits.
 * Edit streak displays how many days without a break you’ve contributed via Suggested edits. If you haven’t contributed in a while, it shows your last contribution date.
 * Edit quality is based on how many times one of your contributions was reverted (that is: undone by another editor). The fewer reverted contributions, the better the edit quality.

Apa itu deskripsi artikel?

 * Short, multilingual descriptions of items (e.g. Wikipedia articles)
 * Article descriptions are not full sentences, but small bits of information.
 * In most cases, the proper length is between two and twelve words.

Untuk apa deskripsi artikel digunakan?
Deskripsi artikel ditampilkan di aplikasi di bawah ini judul artikel Wikipedia untuk membantu pembaca mengidentifikasi artikel yang mereka cari. Deskripsi artikel disimpan dan dikelola di Wikidata dan telah dirancang untuk memisahkan item dengan label yang sama atau serupa. Deskripsi juga ditampilkan di luar situs dan aplikasi Wikipedia: misalnya, dalam pencarian Google.

Deskripsi artikel merangkum sebuah artikel untuk membantu pembaca memahami subjek secara sekilas. Ini dikenal di komunitas Wikimedia sebagai deskripsi Wikidata.

Kiat untuk membuat deskripsi artikel
Deskripsi artikel idealnya sesuai pada satu baris, dan panjangnya antara dua hingga dua belas kata. Deskripsi artikel tidak dikapitalisasi kecuali kata pertama adalah kata benda yang tepat, dan biasanya tidak dimulai dengan artikel awal. Sebagai contoh:


 * lukisan karya Leonardo da Vinci (deskripsi judul untuk artikel tentang Mona Lisa)
 * gunung tertinggi di Bumi (deskripsi judul untuk artikel tentang Gunung Everest)

Kiat lain untuk menulis deskripsi artikel yang bagus:


 * Hindari informasi yang mungkin berubah (misalnya, ‘Perdana Menteri saat ini di...’)
 * Hindari perumusan yang bersifat opini, memiliki bias atau memuat unsur promosi (misalnya, ‘...terbaik’)
 * Hindari klaim kontroversial

More information is available on the Wikidata descriptions help page.

More on article descriptions
Article descriptions are stored and maintained on Wikidata, a project of the Wikimedia Foundation which provides a free, collaborative, multilingual, secondary database supporting Wikipedia and other projects.


 * About Wikidata
 * Wikidata help page about article descriptions
 * Guidelines for writing article descriptions in English

What are image captions?

 * Short, multilingual descriptions of image files
 * Limited to 90 characters in length and cannot contain markup

What are image captions used for?
Image captions describe an image to help readers understand the meaning and context of an image. They are also used to provide alternative information for an image if people cannot view it, e.g. because of a slow internet connection or if people use a screen reader.

Tips for creating image captions
Image captions should be short descriptions of what the image shows. They are generally four to twelve words long. They can also contain information about the artist or creator of the image.

Remember to keep your captions neutral. Avoid making value judgements such as "beautiful", "good" or "ugly".

The difference between the image description and the image caption is that the description can have a lot of information about the file. If the image is a scan it can have details about the original photograph or artwork. It can have links. The image caption should ignore all this and just describe what it shows, not the information about the file.

A good image caption should:


 * Aim to briefly describe the contents of an image
 * Describe the image such that those with vision or other impairments can imagine what it looks like
 * Contain some keywords that people are likely to use to search for an image (so a picture of a cat should include the word "cat" somewhere in the caption)

In many cases, the caption will be similar or identical to the description (or even the file title!). For example, File:Fire station Hallstatt - October 2017 - 02.jpg has the English caption "Hallstatt fire station in October 2017".

More on image captions
Image captions are stored and maintained on Wikimedia Commons, a project of the Wikimedia Foundation which provides an online repository of free-use images, sounds, other media, and JSON files supporting Wikipedia and other projects.