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Add "stub" as a possible issue (flagged in red) in the New Pages Feed/Page Curation Tool
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Any new pages that are very short* should be flagged on the feed with "stub" as a possible issue (similar to existing ones, such as "No categories", "Orphan", "No citations"). These are flagged in bold red, and you can also filter on some under "Set filters".


A suggested threshold for "very short" is an article that:

  • Contains only one body section with less that 100 words or 700 characters
  • OR only contains an infobox and/or an image

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Page_Curation/Suggested_improvements#5._Very_short_article

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Mattflaschen-WMF claimed this task.

Actually, it's already there. Reopen if it's not working.

@Mattflaschen-WMF I'm sorry, it seems either you've misunderstood the suggestion or I've misunderstood what PageTriageExternalTagsOptions.js does. We have the option on enwiki of tagging an article as a stub (i.e. adding the {{stub}} template) using the Page Curation Tool. However, the New Pages Feed also has a functionality where it automatically detects "possible issues" such as orphaned or uncategorised articles – these issues are then displayed in bold red text next to the article in the feed. We would like very short articles to trigger one of these automatic issues.

Mattflaschen-WMF renamed this task from Add "stub" as a possible issue in the New Pages Feed/Page Curation Tool to Add "stub" as a possible issue (under "Set filters") in the New Pages Feed/Page Curation Tool.Feb 8 2017, 7:31 PM
Mattflaschen-WMF updated the task description. (Show Details)

I see. I did misunderstand. Sorry about that.

Mattflaschen-WMF renamed this task from Add "stub" as a possible issue (under "Set filters") in the New Pages Feed/Page Curation Tool to Add "stub" as a possible issue (flagged in red) in the New Pages Feed/Page Curation Tool.Feb 8 2017, 7:32 PM

Where is the follow up to this? or am I missing something?

This was completed as part of the ORES classification added recently to the New Page Feed and can be closed.