User:PPelberg (WMF)/Sandbox

Message #1
Audience

dag.wiki, ee.wiki, fat.wiki, gur.wiki, gpe.wiki, ha.wiki, kg.wiki, in.wiki, and tw.wiki

Topic New Feature for the Visual Editor

Body

The Editing Team would like to offer you all a new feature for the VisualEditor.

The feature is called Edit Check and it will prompt newcomers to add an inline citation before publishing new information to an article.

You're welcome to try out the feature now using a URL parameter. You can find testing instructions below.

We are curious to know: do you notice anything about the feature that causes you to be concerned about it being made available to newcomers at INSERT WIKI NAME?

Of course, if any of this brings questions to mind, let us know by commenting here.

Testing instructions

To try Edit Check at INSERT WIKI NAME:


 * 1) Edit any article in the main namespace using the VisualEditor
 * 2) Add   to the URL in your browser. E.g. https://ha.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dafa-duka&veaction=edit&ecenable=1 .
 * 3) Create a new paragraph, that is at least 50 characters long
 * 4) Press the INSERT LOCAL NAME OF PUBLISH BUTTON
 * 5) Notice the  INSERT LOCAL NAME OF "ADD A CITATION" prompt that appears

= PPelberg (WMF)/Greenhouse/ChatGPT = A place to document what I'm noticing while using ChatGPT that is related to the Movement/Wikipedia...

Observations
Most recent at the top.


 * 1) I wonder if/how the ChatGPT plugin could be improved to such that questions which cannot be answered using Wikipedia's existing "views" (read: articles) could be translated to queries that are passed to WDQS and seamlessly returned to me in ChatGPT.
 * 2) I feel inspired by the prospect of being able to use ChatGPT to help me  "compose" answers to questions that: A) feel personally relevant to me and B) the interface does not currently make it easy for me to answer
 * 3) * Context/example: to help me develop a "richer" sense for the place I grew up in, I was curious to see the notable events that happened within a 25-mile radius of the time I grew up in. Unfortunately, the information needed to answer this question does not already exist within a view on Wikipedia. As such, the Wikipedia ChatGPT plug-in doesn't seem to be able to answer it.