Board Thread:Technical Updates/@comment-957747-20180112214558/@comment-28083312-20180113013732

Well an example use-case I’ve seen is with a group of Russian users that would hang out on the English Wiki because the Russian Wiki at the time simply didn’t have comprehensive data that they liked to read, unlike the English Wiki. This would increase exponentially as the Wikis became smaller, their articles almost universally being stubs. If that’s the case then while we still want to link for SEO / hopefully to send editors to improve those pages, there’d be almost no benefit to readers & so we organized the links thusly. It’s important to our UX & has become expected. Would it be possible to make Wiki-specific exceptions? Setting up Interlanguage links is done manually anyway so it’s not like it’d be an extraordinarily unique request since all Interlang setups are unique. If there was an option to order both the header & the footer by the wikitext that’d be excellent.