Inuka Annual plan 2023-24
The Inuka team's work is guided by the Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan, and specifically Product & Technology department's Objectives and Key Results. The Inuka team builds for audiences that have the ability to benefit from digital information and services in a format that fits their access patterns (see team principles ) hence we see ways for the Inuka team to contribute to Future Audiences bucket . We expect to split our time between committed work and hypothesis testing for the potential proposed hypothesis. More details follow soon.
Committed work
editProduct | Potential plans |
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Wikistories for Wikipedia | Monitoring organic growth while making sure the tool is fit for use. |
Wikipedia preview | Potential research on the current preview experience to inform further improvements of the preview experience |
Potential Annual Priorities
editBucket | Objective | Key result | Inuka Team Hypothesis |
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Future Audiences |
FA2: Test hypotheseseditTo validate or invalidate potential strategies for the future, starting with a focus on third party content platforms |
1. Test a hypothesis aimed at reaching global youth audiences where they are on leading third party content platforms, to increase their awareness and engagement with Wikimedia projects as consumers and as contributors |
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Community Discussion
editFocus group discussion about Future Audiences
A few members of the Inuka team attended Future Audiences Focus group discussion with community members. The call was intended to kick off a conversation about how the Future Audiences group at WMF is thinking about experimentation and future exploration, and to begin co-creating a strategy for sharing experimental insights with the broader movement. The focus group call was scheduled for 5rd May 2023, from 16:00 to 17:00 UTC. The call aimed to discuss the following questions around community communications:
1. How to experiment in new areas in a way that communities can be enthusiastic about?
2. How/where to publicize new experiments and ideas?
3. How/where to share lessons learned?
4. How/where to share research on possible future states and invite community participation?