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Tech News: 2026-14
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- The Beta version of Abstract Wikipedia a new Wikimedia project which is language-independent, was launched last week. The project allows communities to build Wikipedia articles in their native language, which can be readily accessed by other users in their own languages. The wiki is powered by instructions from Wikifunctions and also based on structured content from Wikidata. Read more.
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Hey @Bamyers99, I want to talk on a minor problems like i not know about other search results maintain by your @InceptionBot but i don't understand why the bot is adding things to User:AlexNewArtBot/AstroSearchResult that are by far not related to astronomy by any means at all like List of wars involving Iran (before 1979), etc, If the thing came from like Spaceflight or similar related things that are related and linked to astronomy, that can be understandable but i don't think it's great to add things that are purely non astronomy related, where there is no link whatsoever like war, etc. Requesting you to solve this problem as quick as possible. Abdullah1099 (talk) 13:45, 1 April 2026 (UTC)
- @Abdullah1099: The Match log details how articles were scored for inclusion in the results. There are almost 200 rules for matching articles. --Bamyers99 (talk) 18:45, 1 April 2026 (UTC)
- I understand but is there no way to improve your bot, So that those topics like war, etc should not be added in future to Astro search results Abdullah1099 (talk) 03:30, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
- @Abdullah1099: Astrological objects are named after ancient/mythological people/places. If those rules are removed, then you risk missing new astronomy articles with those names. --Bamyers99 (talk) 12:33, 3 April 2026 (UTC)
- I know they are important but i talking but i mean is there any link of topic like war or similar topic on astronomy. I only meant to improve and strict the article selection process. So that in future incidents don't. But as of now it is not a big problem. So, If unchanged it doesn't posess any problem Abdullah1099 (talk) 15:53, 3 April 2026 (UTC)
- @Abdullah1099: Astrological objects are named after ancient/mythological people/places. If those rules are removed, then you risk missing new astronomy articles with those names. --Bamyers99 (talk) 12:33, 3 April 2026 (UTC)
- I understand but is there no way to improve your bot, So that those topics like war, etc should not be added in future to Astro search results Abdullah1099 (talk) 03:30, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
Tech News: 2026-15
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- The CampaignEvents extension now includes a new group goal-setting feature, enabling organizers to set and track event goals such as the number of articles created and participating contributors in real time. Similarly, participants can work toward shared targets and see their collective impact as the event unfolds. The feature is now available on all Wikimedia wikis. Learn more in the documentation.
The new watchlist labels feature (announced in Tech News 2026-07) is now available via VisualEditor, the source editor, and the 'watchstar' (or watch link, for skins that don't have a star icon). Previously it was only possible to assign labels via EditWatchlist. In all three places it is a new field following the expiry field.
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- The sub-referencing feature, which lets editors add details to an existing reference without duplicating it, will be gradually rolled out to more wikis later this year. Wikis using the Reference Tooltips gadget are encouraged to update their version (typically at MediaWiki:Gadget-ReferenceTooltips.js as shown here) to ensure compatibility. Other reference-related gadgets may also be affected.
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format=php, is being removed soon. Please ensure your scripts or bots use the JSON format. This removal should affect very few scripts and bots. - The Special:NamespaceInfo page now includes namespace aliases. For example "WP" for the "Project" ("Wikipedia") namespace on the German Wikipedia.
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Tech News: 2026-16
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- Experienced editors are invited to test the Article guidance feature, designed to help less-experienced editors create well-structured, policy-compliant Wikipedia articles. Testing instructions are available. Also, after reviewing the outlines, please provide feedback on the project talk page. Based on your input, the feature will be refined and transferred to the pilot Wikipedias to translate and adapt. Check out the video explaining the feature.
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- The Growth team has launched an account creation experiment to evaluate whether adding an account creation button to the mobile web header increases new account registrations and encourages more mobile users to contribute to the wikis. The experiment is currently live on Hindi, Indonesian, Bengali, Thai, and Hebrew Wikipedia, and targets 10% of logged-out mobile web users.
View all 30 community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week. For example, an issue where VisualEditor could get stuck loading on Windows devices with animations turned off, has now been fixed.
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- Starting later this week, Edit filter managers who have the ⧼codemirror-beta-feature-title⧽ beta feature enabled will have CodeMirror instead of CodeEditor as the editor at Special:AbuseFilter. This is part of the broader effort to make the user experience more consistent across all editors.
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action=query&meta=notifications) will need to update their OAuth or BotPassword grants to also include access to private notifications. - Due to a library upgrade, listings on category pages may be displayed out of order starting on Monday, 20th April. A migration script will be run to correct this, and will take hours to days depending on the size of the wiki (up to a week for English Wikipedia).
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MediaWiki message delivery 15:17, 13 April 2026 (UTC)
AlexNewArtBot not running?
For the first time, in my experience of many years, your daily reports on new articles, including User:AlexNewArtBot/WomeninredSearchResult, have not run. The WIR search last reported on 2026-04-15 20:30 (UTC). I hope there'll be a quick resolution and the reports will run again shortly. Oronsay (talk) 19:51, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
- I just noticed this as well. This is the InceptionBot that has stopped running as of April 15. the Stefen 𝕋ower 21:29, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
- @Oronsay and StefenTower: Thanks for the reports. It was running in slow-motion on Wikimedia tools computer, taking an hour to process just one project! I restarted it with the same result. I am now running it on my own computer. It will take longer than normal as it has 2 days of new articles to process. --Bamyers99 (talk) 22:31, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
Tech News: 2026-17
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- After two years of development, ⧼codemirror-beta-feature-title⧽, also known as CodeMirror 6, is to be promoted out of beta on Tuesday, April 21. It brings better code and wikitext readability, reduction in typing errors, and other benefits to all users of the standard syntax highlighter. A huge thank you to volunteer Bhsd who developed many of the new features, including code folding, autocompletion, and linting.
- A major update to the Wikipedia app for iOS is now rolling out, redesigning the interface to align with Apple's latest "Liquid Glass" visual design. Download the latest version and explore the update.
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- Reading lists is a feature which allows readers to save articles to a list for reading later. This feature is now in beta on Arabic, French, Indonesian, Vietnamese, and Chinese Wikipedias and by default for all new accounts on all Wikipedias.
- An experiment which explores extending Page Previews to mobile web will be launched in the week of April 20 on Arabic, English, French, Italian, Polish, and Vietnamese Wikipedias. Page Previews are pop-ups that display a thumbnail, lead paragraph, and a link to open the full article of a blue link, thereby improving content discovery. The feature is already available on desktop and in the apps. Read more about this experiment and others.
- On several wikis, logged-in editors who haven't confirmed their email addresses can now see a banner encouraging them to do so. Having the email address confirmed allows a user to restore access to the account if they lose it. Learn more.
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- As part of the promotion of CodeMirror from a beta feature, all users will use CodeMirror instead of CodeEditor for syntax highlighting when editing JavaScript, CSS, JSON, Vue and Lua content pages.
- The
mirrors.wikimedia.orgservice for Debian and Ubuntu users will sunset and stop working on May 15. The resources for the service will be replaced with new and better options. Some users may need to switch to a different server which should take about a minute. You can read more. - The
imageandoldimagetable will be removed from wikireplicas. If your tools or queries accessimageoroldimagedirectly, please update them to use thefileandfilerevisiontable before 28 May. - Following the recent implementation of global API rate limits on unidentified traffic, the Wikimedia Foundation will continue efforts to ensure fair use of infrastructure by applying global limits to identified API traffic beginning the last week of April. These limits are intentionally set as high as possible to minimise impact on the community. Bots running in Toolforge/WMCS or with the bot user right on any wiki should not be affected for now. However, all developers are advised to follow updated best practices. For more information, see Wikimedia APIs/Rate limits and Frequently Asked Questions.
- The Attribution API is now available as a beta. The API fetches information for crediting Wikimedia articles and media files wherever they are used. Reference documentation is available through the REST Sandbox special page available on all Wikimedia wikis (such as the REST sandbox on English Wikipedia). Share your feedback on the project talk page.
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