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Create support page for "Disruptive editing" incident category
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Description

Requirements

User View

When a user selects the incident category "Disruptive editing" and clicks Continue, the system must open a support page. The support page will contain the following sections:

  • Info header
  • "What to do next" section
  • "How to request help" section
  • "Can't find what you're looking for" section

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Info header
Mandatory

  • Text: "Disruptive editing. The information on this page is intended to help you resolve the incident."

"What to do next"

Mandatory:

  • Text: "Disruptive editing is a pattern of editing that disrupts progress toward improving an article or building the encyclopedia. Common examples include edit warring, making personal attacks, being unwilling to discuss issues, or being rude or uncivil. Editors may be accidentally disruptive because they were not aware of policies and guidelines. If so, a friendly reminder is helpful. If the disruptive editing continues, seek help."

"How to request help"
Configurable through community config:
--Text (at least one option needs to be selected):

    • Contact an Admin for help with urgent or ongoing incidents on-wiki
    • Email your concern to [email@domain.com]
    • If you’re unsure what to do, ask the community for help
  • Links:
    • "Contact an Admin" link is configurable
    • Email is configurable
    • "ask the community for help" link is configurable

If no option is selected, this section will display the following default text:
" For issues that occur on-wiki it is recommended that you contact an admin or use a community noticeboard for help with urgent and ongoing incidents."

"Can't find what you're looking for?"
Mandatory

Community Config view

When an admin accesses community configuration, the following will be displayed:

"How to request help"

  • Text: " Add a least one contact method to display to the user"

Contact options

  • "Contact an Admin for help with urgent and ongoing incidents"
    • Text: "Add the link for the page that the user should go to "
    • Example text: "e.g. Project:Administrator's noticeboard"
  • "Email your concern, using a regular email address"
    • Text: "Add the email address that the user should email"
    • Example text: "e.g. incidents@wikimedia.org "
  • If you're unsure what to do, ask the community for help
    • Text: "Add the link for the page that the user should go to"
    • Example text: "e.g. Project:Village pump"

Designs

Mockup (all contact methods)Mockup (one contact method)
Disruptive editing.png (1×360 px, 76 KB)
Disruptive-editing-one-method.png (962×360 px, 68 KB)

Figma file

Acceptance criteria

  • All the above are met

Event Timeline

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@KieranMcCann-WMF can you upload the designs for this, thank you!

@KieranMcCann-WMF can you upload the designs for this, thank you!

Designs added to the task description

Change #1275379 had a related patch set uploaded (by STran; author: STran):

[mediawiki/extensions/ReportIncident@master] Add next steps page for non-emergency "disruptive editing" incidents

https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1275379

Change #1275379 merged by jenkins-bot:

[mediawiki/extensions/ReportIncident@master] Add next steps page for non-emergency "disruptive editing" incidents

https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1275379

Change #1275836 had a related patch set uploaded (by STran; author: STran):

[mediawiki/extensions/ReportIncident@wmf/1.46.0-wmf.24] Add next steps page for non-emergency "disruptive editing" incidents

https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1275836

Change #1275836 merged by jenkins-bot:

[mediawiki/extensions/ReportIncident@wmf/1.46.0-wmf.24] Add next steps page for non-emergency "disruptive editing" incidents

https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1275836