Community Wishlist Survey

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Like in Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp, the Wishlist makes Wikimedia community wishes come true!

The Community Wishlist Survey is an annual survey run by the Wikimedia Foundation's Community Tech team. The Community Tech team is focused on meeting the needs of active Wikimedia editors for improved, expert-focused curation and moderation tools. The creation of the Community Tech team is a direct outcome of requests from core contributors for improved support for moderation tools, bots, and the other features that help the Wikimedia projects succeed.

In November, 2015, Community Tech conducted the first cross-project Community Wishlist Survey, to help identify the features and fixes that are most important to Wikimedia editors. We invited contributors from all Wikimedia projects to submit proposals for the Community Tech team. After two weeks of collecting proposals, we asked them to vote on the proposals they were most interested in. The process has been repeated every year since.

List of yearly editions[edit]

Current selected projects[edit]

To complete as many wishes as possible, Community Tech attends to the voted wishes with a prioritisation framework in mind. The framework guides how we come about the current selected projects.

Projects Project status
Real Time Preview for Wikitext
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Generate Audio for IPA
Gear from the Noun Project (2345699).png  In development
Audio links that play on click
Gear from the Noun Project (2345699).png  In development
Better diff handling of paragraph splits
Gear from the Noun Project (2345699).png  In development
Autosuggest linking Wikidata item after creating an article
Gear from the Noun Project (2345699).png  In development
Gadget: Who is active
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Enable negation for tag filters
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Enable Thanks Button by default in Watchlists and Recent Changes
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Enable live preview by default
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done

Updates[edit]

April 27, 2023: Continuing on 2022 and starting the 2023 Wishlist[edit]

Dear Community Wishlist Survey Participants,

We would like to thank you for your participation in the 2023 Community Wishlist Survey. The survey is a crucial element in helping us prioritize the development of new features and improvements to make Wikimedia projects better for everyone.

Starting work on 2023[edit]

We are pleased to announce that the Community Tech team has identified the "Display the categories on the mobile site for everyone" wish as the priority for the team to work on in the coming months after we complete the work on Better Diffs for paragraph splits. This was also Wish #18 on the 2022 Wishlist. This decision was based on the wish's technical and design feasibility, as well as its potential impact in improving the user experience of the mobile site for all users.

We understand the importance of this feature for the community, and we are excited to work on it. We will keep you updated on the progress we make and will provide more information on the timeline for implementation as soon as possible. In addition, we’ve begun investigating how to Extend “Who Wrote That?” tool to more wikis, the seventh #7 most popular wish from 2023 and hope to make great progress on that work in the coming months. We anticipate launching Who Wrote That? tool to French Wikipedia in the coming days, with several other languages to follow in the coming weeks.

Dark Mode[edit]

We want to provide an update on the "Dark Mode" wish that was voted for in the survey. We are excited to inform you that the Web team has taken on this wish and plans to work diligently on its development. However, due to technical constraints and design feasibility, the Web team will be releasing the first version of the "Dark Mode" feature in Beta. We understand the importance of accessibility and inclusivity, and we are committed to ensuring that this feature meets the needs of all users. Additionally, there are many templates that need to be adjusted, and volunteers need to be alerted to modify before the "Dark Mode" feature can be fully released. The Web team will work on documenting these issues, and we appreciate your patience in this process. We encourage you to subscribe to the Web team's newsletter to follow the updates about this project.

I would also like to take a moment to thank the volunteers who took the time to collaborate with me in good faith during my tenure here and share that I am departing the Wikimedia Foundation and this team. Thank you to those of you who took the time to participate in proposals, problem solving with us, and to those of you who volunteered and tackled technical pieces of granting wishes – I will carry that inspiration with me for the rest of my career.

In my absence, a Product Trio will absorb my responsibilities so you can expect to reach out to the Engineering Manager KSiebert (WMF), Tech Lead DMaza (WMF), and Principal designer JSengupta-WMF as a united Product Trio after my departure in early May. You can expect to communicate with the team in the same way as before, the Talk pages for Projects, Updates, and the Team are the best way to reach the team. We collectively would also like to thank you once again for your participation in the Community Wishlist Survey. Your input helps us prioritize and improve Wikimedia projects, and we look forward to your continued engagement in the future.

Sincerely,

NRodriguez (WMF) and the rest of The Community Tech Team

March 13, 2023: Better diff handling of paragraph splits update[edit]

The team has continued work on this wish on both the engineering and design side and we wanted to share the updates with you.

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New paragraph.png
Delete paragraph.png

Thank you to all of you who took the time to engage with us and provide feedback on the talk page. We read through all of the feedback and did an aggregate analysis on the points made. We then combined your feedback on those proposed designs, as well as unmoderated user research, and we've finalized the proposed designs to go into engineering for the improvements regarding the wish changes.

Please see the designs in this update which include:

  • Switching between diff modes via dropdown
  • Improving the accessibility of inline diffs with legends and tooltips for desktop
  • Improving the display of a change that introduced a new line or paragraph
  • Improving the display of a change that deleted an existing line or paragraph

In addition, a demo of the changes for the underlying comparison engine has been created.

Before you try out the demo to give us feedback, please note:

  • It's a work in progress, our QA engineers are currently using a list of comprehensive diffs to make sure the changes are consistent with the current version of the two-column diff experience or an improvement on the UI.
  • The demo page does NOT include all final UI changes but can give testers a good sense of how the completed two-column diff experience will end up looking.
  • To use the demo, paste the same text into the two boxes and modify the text in the right box. The diff under it will show what changed.

We'd love to hear your feedback on our talk page!

Next Steps[edit]

  • Accessibility of Design Colors: Our designer is working closely with our Design Systems team to determine the accessibility of the designs. We anticipate having to change the shade of them to a slight degree to make it more accessible but the colors will remain similar to the blue and yellow currently displayed on two-column and inline diffs.
  • Release plan: We are working out a release plan and a timeline of next steps and will be including this in our next project updates! Releasing changes to the underlying engine on the diff follows a different process than traditional releases in Mediawiki software so we will be sure to update you with steps and details next time.

We also want to include big thank you in this update to a non-Community Tech staff member, Tim Starling, who graciously stepped up to help us with the underlying changes in the C++ engine of wikidiff2. We are always happy to receive support fulfilling wishes from other members at the Foundation that have the expertise necessary to fulfill a wish even if they are not in the Community Tech team.

We're looking forward to hearing from all of you!

Open Questions from first update: We want to hear from you![edit]

  • Are you interested in conducing user research on the new proposed interface to diff paragraph splits? If so, will you please post that you're interested in the Talk Page?
  • What other pain points manifest themselves when you view the diff?
  • How might we address the root pain points that address the confusion around paragraph splits?
  • How does the use of color indicate which content is added, removed, or stayed the same?

March 7, 2023: Community Wishlist Survey 2023 results published[edit]

The Community Wishlist Survey 2023 edition has been concluded. We have published the results of the survey and will provide an update on what is next in April 2023.

Past editions and projects[edit]

Edition Results Projects Project status
2021 2021 results Bibliographic bot for Wikidata
Declined
Copy and paste from diffs
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
(Un)delete associated talk page
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Warn when linking to disambiguation pages
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
2020 2020 results Ebook Export Improvement
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
OCR Improvements
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Migrate Wikisource specific edit tools from gadgets to Wikisource extension
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Inter-language link support via Wikidata
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Insert attestation using Wikisource as a corpus
2019 2019 results Page Curation and New Pages Feed improvements
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Night mode
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Password Reset Update
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
E-Book Export Reliability
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
VisualEditor: Allow references to be named
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Put mw.toolbar back
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Watchlist Expiry
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Article reminders
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Section Name in Diff
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
2FA available for all concerned editors
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
2017 2017 results Map improvements
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Ping users from the edit summary
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Event Metrics
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Who Wrote That tool
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Template wizard
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Deploy Article Alerts to other languages
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Auto-save edits
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Thanks notification for log entries
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
SVG translation
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Commons deletion notification bot
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
2016 2016 results Global gadgets
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Edit summary length for non-Latin languages
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Section heading URLs for non-Latin languages
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Global preferences
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Rewrite XTools
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Wikitext editor syntax highlighting
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Warning on unsuccessful login attempts
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Automatic archive for new external links
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Fix Mr. Z-bot’s popular pages bot
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
User rights expiration
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
2015 2015 results Migrate dead external links to archives
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Improved diff comparisons
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Central repository for gadgets, templates and Lua modules
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Cross-wiki watchlist
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Numerical sorting in categories
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Allow categories in Commons in all languages
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Pageview stats tool
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Global cross-wiki user talk page
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done
Improve the plagiarism detection bot
Complete from the Noun Project (3557299).png  Done
Add a user watchlist
Cross CSS Red.svg  Not done

Summary of results by edition[edit]

This table includes both accepted and rejected proposals.

Category Proposals in top 10 Most votes for a proposal
2015 2016 2017 2019 Total
Admins and stewards 1 0 1 86
Admins and patrollers 1 1 157
Anti-harassment 0 1 1 118
Bots and gadgets 2 2 2 1 7 111
Categories 1 0 1 84
Citations 0 0 1 1 108
Editing 1 1 3 2 7 127
Maps 0 0 59
Miscellaneous 1 4 2 0 7 154
Mobile and apps 0 0 0 0 55
Moderation tools
Moderation and admin tools (2015)
0 1 1 84
Multimedia and Commons
combined in 2017
1 0 1 0 2 94
Notifications 0 1 1 101
Programs and events 0 1 0 1 111
Reading 0 0 0 1 1 130
Search 0 0 1 0 1 110
Special pages 0 0 22
Talk pages 1 0 0 1 66
Templates 1 1 87
Watchlists 2 0 0 1 3 104
Wikidata 0 0 0 0 0 68
WikiProjects 1 1 72
Wikisource 0 0 0 1 1 113
Wikiversity 0 0 4
Wiktionary 0 0 0 0 40

See also[edit]