A few weeks ago I already tried to tell you that: Please, please stop doing the same mistakes again and again.
- This feature is pure clickbait. It serves zero purpose other than tricking people into not leaving the page. But why? Really, I'm an active Wikipedian for way more than a decade, but I can not think of a reason why we, as a movement, would want that. Since when is the goal of a free encyclopedia (!) to make people stick to a site as long as possible? Who came up with this goal, when and why?
- Where is the community poll that asked for such a feature?
- Why is the feature in the article? Why does it look like it's content? Why are you messing with the content again? I strongly believe this is one of the top reasons why so many WMF projects caused such an insane pain (most notably Media Viewer and Typography refresh): Because you, the WMF, are not supposed to, not even allowed to touch the content of Wikipedia articles. There is no way the feature can stay where it is. Go and move it out of the content. Make it opt-in. Make it possible to kill it per user, per user group and per wiki. Start polls and kill the entire feature when more than 100 of the most active Wikipedians dislike it. Burn it with fire and move on to features people actually want.
- The links are barely more than random noise, as I and many others already tried to explain in much more detail. And no, there is no way you can solve this algorithmically. Creating useful content that serves a purpose is a job that must be done by a human. The only thing you could do is to turn this into a tool that suggests links that are currently missing in an article.
- How to disable the random noise at the end of each article in the mobile app(s) when I, as a reader, find it distracting?
This is the first time I feel the need for an ad blocker on Wikipedia. This scares me like hell.