==== Why are we doing this?
Article disambiguation is harder to find than its intended purpose.
==== Problem
- Currently we show the disambiguation text underneath the lead paragraph which may be quite far into the article that the reader must scan before seeing this notice.
- There is also a second way to show disambiguation articles in a list which is by the user knowing to tap on the article overflow and tapping on the "Similar pages" menu item.
| Example of the current disambiguation below the lead paragraph: {F13714412} | Example "Similar pages" bottom sheet: {F13714422}
==== User story to be addressed
As a reader who may have been looking for a similar article the one I've opened, I want to know as as quickly as possible what the other similar article are, so that I may easily navigate to my intended reading target instead.
==== Proposed solution
- Remove the "Similar pages" menu item
- Consider moving the disambiguation to be above the lead paragraph