Discussing with @Pginer-WMF:
- Specific examples for personas
- Like Solar System image for student learning
- Think about:
- Different places where annotations can be explored
- The images
- List of annotations (useful in the wikimania group photos, search for someone etc)
- Types of annotations (maybe someone only wants to see the people, or just the places)
- People encouraged to annotate anything? Like each window in a building? What is the policy? It might be useful to me, but not for anyone else.
- Find out from both editors and users, if FA becomes common, what kind of things we need to think about
- Readers suggesting that a certain annotations are useless, and then figure out a process to get rid of them or flag them
- ImageTweaks, when you crop, there could be an automatic annotation of sorts?
- Not get in the way of viewing an image
- Nicer to see the Mona Lisa without the frame being filled with annotations
- Different places where annotations can be explored
- Mockups:
- Not sure about the scroll by fade-in-out, might become distracting.
- Should test with users
- Add icon? With an indicator of how many annotations there are on this image
- While it makes sense on the File page, in an article there are already too many elements
- Notification for encouragement
- Maybe prompt the user who uploaded, see if there are links in the description
- Maybe we need to indicate when it is description and when its related
- Not sure about the scroll by fade-in-out, might become distracting.