Board Thread:Technical Updates/@comment-957747-20180112214558/@comment-95.252.49.233-20180115114743

I didn't even know this interaction and I'm a veterano user, so I'm surprised that the average reader would have understood that the link order was intentionally that way to reflect the quality of its content, especially since that's generally not true on FANDOM. You mentioned that example with your Russian users, but it seems a quite specific case that might have work because they were users of your wiki, so they were aware of that. A normal visitor either would have not make that assumption or would have checked its language anyway.

I should also point out that your method would raise change the order for all the pages and not just the one well done. A wiki may have more good content in average, but that doesn't mean all its content is good. So if your goal is to highlight good content, you might want to do something like wikipedia where for each page it highlights well made pages. So, beside the normal interlanguge links, your template could add a list of inline "well made" page as some sort of highlights of other languages.