Reading/web/Projects/Wikidata Descriptions

About
The reading team would like to add Wikidata descriptions to the mobile web view. These descriptions would display under each article title.

Why?
We are helping give mobile readers as much information as possible, in as little time as possible. To learn more mobile readers must scroll past the mobile-unfriendly info box to know if the article is relevant. Often this can be an entire mobile screen. With this proposed change they would only need to read a single sentence.

Here is a sample showing the difference between how an article looks on mobile now and the proposed change. Notice how adding the Wikidata descriptions clear any confusion immediately.

Adding the Wikidata descriptions as a subtitle provides a quick description of what this page is about. This is a practice elsewhere on the web which has been long researched. Wikipedia mobile apps already use Wikidata descriptions underneath article names - for over a year now. They have also been showing in search results on mobile and on the Wikipedia.org portal since late 2015.

Moving forward
The Reading team already enabled this feature on the Catalan and Polish Wikipedia a few weeks ago. There have been no inconveniences expressed so far. We would like to move forward on three phases:
 * 1) Leave top 6 Wikis by traffic aside, divide the rest into two groups, and enable on groups at a time.
 * 2) Which means around 130 Wikis every 2 weeks, then the top Wikis two at a time.
 * 3) If there are any problems with the feature, we have a configuration switch built as part of the feature so that we can turn it off very quickly if there are any problems.
 * 4) Get back to top 6 Wikis and enable descriptions there gradually.  If a community among the top 6 is willing to move faster with the change, we can discuss planning this earlier.

If a community has comments on the suggestion, or there are options around enhancing the of the feature. We would like to discuss it in the talk page.

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