Hellooo! It's somehow March already, and lots has happened lately - let me share an overview with you folks about the latest developments:
February's Community Culture
Fandom has started a new Community Culture blog series - a monthly post highlighting diverse people, programming, and entertainment aiming to introduce you to new people, communities, and their topics. Keep an eye out for these posts each month and, in the meantime, check out February's post focusing on Black History Month (BHM) and its 2024 theme, Art for Change.
Technical Updates: February 9 and February 23
Check out our last Technical Updates blogs which cover known issues, bug fixes, and experiments. Picking out two important ones:
CodeMirror - We updated the CodeMirror extension for the 2010 editor (responsible for syntax highlighting). We reverted the first update after community feedback, and we're currently fixing the noted issues. Once we're done, the next upgrade will happen in smaller batches for a more controlled release
Extra protection - In the coming weeks, wikis directed at children (an option given to a user when founding a new wiki or defined as such by Fandom staff) will require accounts to be emailconfirmed in order to edit. The goal is to increase the protection of our younger userbase against spambots and other malicious actors. You can confirm your email via Special:Preferences. If you have any concerns about this, please let me know!
Read the February 9 Technical Updates blog
Read the February 23 Technical Updates blog
Reorganizing the VisualEditor
We released a minor design update to the VisualEditor, both the Visual Mode and the Source Mode (aka 2017 editor) on February 8. This is with the goal of making your editing experience more accessible and intuitive.
Read the blog about reorganising the Visual Editor
QuickAnswers update
We're continuing work on QuickAnswers improvements - here are some of the latest developments:
Vetting period - mod teams will have a select time period to edit new Quick Answers before they go live on the wiki.
Filters - The QA Dashboard filters have a counter that will auto-update as the QAs are processed to give mods a better overview.
If you have any concerns or questions about this upcoming feature, please let me know!
Check out the latest QuickAnswers blog
Fandom's First Transparency Report
Fandom published their first ever transparency report, showing the measures we're taking to keep users safe on the platform. Covering our Trust & Safety actions for the 2023 calendar year, this comes with data that you wouldn't usually see, including everything from the number of JavaScript submissions we reject, to the number of wikis we close.
Read more about Fandom's first Transparency Report
Any questions, issues, comments on this, please do comment below!