- Screen 1
- Header: "Introduction"
- Graphic: moon article with two callouts.
- Another header: "Adding links will help people learn faster."
- Body: "You will decide whether words in one Wikipedia articles should link to other Wikipedia articles."
- Example:
- Next, there will be a box with an example sentence in it, showing some highlights where wikilinks might go.
- Sentence: "The moon is the only natural satellite that orbits around the Earth."
- Highlights: "natural satellite", "orbits", "Earth".
- There should be grey italics above the example saying, "Example sentence".
- More body: "No special knowledge about the article is needed to do the task."
- Screen 2
- Header: "Introduction"
- Graphic: robot who thinks the moon is made of cheese.
- Another header: "Suggested links come from artificial intelligence (AI), which can make mistakes."
- Body: "AI might suggest links on words that don’t need them, or might suggest linking to the wrong article. Use your judgment to decide whether it is right or wrong."
More body: "You can reject bad suggestions, skip when you're unsure, or provide a better link."Although this is in the mockups, we have decided to remove this line entirely.- Link at bottom: "Learn more about AI suggestions". Link target TBD.
- Screen 3
- Header: "Introduction"
- Graphic: some highlighted links
- Another header: "Guidelines"
- Body: a list with the following bullet points.
- "Link concepts that a reader might want to learn more about."
- "Make sure the link is going to the right article."
- "Don't link common words, years, or dates."
- "If you're not sure, skip."
NOTE: Final copy is in the copy doc.