Where the comments stay? In http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Magnus_Manske/My_file_comments there are only one entry and in the file are 6 or 7.

Those comments can be deleted? (yes, i'm thinking in vandalisms)
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On 12 August 2011 10:50, Magnus Manske <magnusmanske@googlemail.com> wrote:
The foundation mailing list recently discussed "Like"-buttons for
articles, to improve community building and attract new editors.

I thought about improving Commons for the less-techie community. So I
looked at Flickr, and the "community" part on image pages consists
mainly of comments and favourites counter.

Commons can have comments (say that quickly three times in a row!) on
file talk pages, but I've rarely seen "oh, I like this" as a comment
there. Nothing wrong with that, Commons has a more "serious" aspect to
it...

But what if, in addition to the usual Wikimedian ways, there were easy
"favs" and "comment" functions in Commons? Right under the image
description? Have a look (you need to be logged in for the full
flavour):

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sanger_Institute_and_Hinxton_Hall,_Cambridge,_UK.jpg?withJS=MediaWiki:FileComments.js

Beneath "Licensing", there is now "Comments and favourites", with a
few test comments of mine. I've also added this as a "favourite" of
mine, being my own image and all ;-)

If you are logged in, you can add one-line comments (with wiki
syntax), and set/remove the file as a personal favourite. These
actions are stored and logged in two ways: On the talk page on the
file, wrapped in templates, and on your user subpages:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyPage/My_file_comments
and
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:MyPage/My_favourite_files
respectively.

For the technically inclined, script is here:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:FileComments.js

There could be plenty to do in terms of development: Editing/removing
comments (comment author and admins only?), fancy comment input
dialog, a "Log in or Sign up to comment" link for anons, etc.


So: Comments? ;-)

M.

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