I really hoped that we wouldn’t need this discussion again, but the mobile version of wikiHow does not show image credits or licenses anywhere. This is 1) wrong, because people who upload their own stuff to wikiHow thinking they will get credit do not expect it to be stripped, 2) copyright infringement, as almost all the Creative Commons-licensed Flickr and Wikimedia works which we have imported to wikiHow require attributing the person that took it. It is literally the same as taking their stuff and using it with no credit for 32% of our readers , 3) a massive drama blow-up in the works as soon as a Flickr photographer generous enough to license his work under a CC license finds out about 2), and 4) something that strips us of any moral right to complain when our stuff gets posted without attribution, or in violation of the non-commercial clause of our license. That people can follow a little link at the bottom of the page that will take them to the full version of the site and then click through to an image description page to find out who took it is not a valid response to this.

Thanks for the heads up. We should be able to fix this. It will take some time:slight_smile:Please be as patient as possible with us as we slot this into the engineering backlog. There are lot of things on that backlog! BTW, since I don’t regularly check Bug Reports forum, if you have a reply you really want me to read, it wouldn’t hurt to email it. THe forum notification system doesn’t work for me.

It’s still working for me. It just is lagging a bit.

An update from the wikiHaus: A change has been made so that when you click on the image, a credits link leads you directly to the main image page with all the attribution info. If it isn’t working as I described though, let me know:slight_smile:

This works, except for intro images. Clicking them does nothing.

Working on getting that fixed…

This is going to take longer than expected. The way the mobile site is set up, intro images are unclickable because people often accidentally clicked them when they didn’t mean to. The mobile page is undergoing a redesign though to prevent this and in this change the intro image will become clickable like the other images.