The current message text is:
Click here
…and the documentation indicates this is used as the text for a link to retrieve scores as wikitext before deletion.
For accessibility, “click here” should never be a link text, because the link text should always describe the link. A more accessible version of this message would be:
Retrieve scores as wikitext
Rationale from the W3C: Many blind people who use screen readers call up a dialog box that has a list of links from the page. They use this list of links to decide where they will go. But if many of the links in that list simply say "click here" or "more" they will be unable to use this feature in their screen reader, which is a core navigation strategy. That's why it's a failure of 2.4.9 to not provide any way of allowing them to know the destination from the link text alone. It is also true for people who tab through links. If all they hear as they tab through the document is "click here, click here, click here etc." they will become confused.
