User:Trizek (WMF)/sandbox/Growth scaling message
This message is a draft of a message that will be posted on other wikis. Hence the use of {{int:}} or the presence of red links is normal and mustn't be fixed.
[upcoming deployment] Growth team features
editHello! Sorry to use English. Please help translate to your language.
I'm Trizek (WMF). I work as a community relations specialist for the Wikimedia Foundation. I'm here to share a message from the Growth team.
As you may already know, the Growth team's goal is to create features that would help newcomers. Our goal is to help newcomers when they edit for the first time and also to increase the retention of new editors. Several wikis already have these features since a long time now. Working with these wikis, the Growth team found evidence of the efficiency of these new features.
These features will be available for all new accounts on your Wikipedia starting on April 28. This way your Wikipedia will offer more options for newcomers to make good first edits and become community members.
Which features?
editWe have created several features to help them, and also to help community members who help them :
- Newcomer homepage: a new special page, the best place for a newcomer to get started. Please visit it at Special:Homepage It includes:
- Newcomer tasks: a feed of task suggestions that help newcomers learn to edit. Newcomers have been making productive edits through this feed! Know more about this tool.
- Mentorship module [optional]: each newcomers has a direct link to an experienced user (see below). This way, they can ask questions about editing Wikipedia, less the need to find where to ask for assistance.
- Impact module: the user sees how many pages views articles they edit received. Have a look at Special:Impact for yours!
- Help panel: a platform to provide resources to newcomers while they are editing. If they do some suggested tasks, they are guided step-by-step on the process of editing.
- Welcome Survey: communities can know why newcomers create an account on Wikipedia. You can see it at Special:WelcomeSurvey.
The features available right now in your preferences (here and there) so that you can try them. They are not yet visible to newcomers.
How to help?
editFirst, we need help to translate the features. At the moment, most of the messages newcomers will see on your Wikipedia are in English, some of them have been translated using machine translation. Please help translate the interface (done on translatewiki.net. It needs a specific account).
Also, I need your help checking on the configuration the team setups as default. Please try the features and let us know if something questions you.
Newcomers tasks are based on templates to suggest edits to newcomers. You can check the templates used on MediaWiki:NewcomerTasks.json. You can also change the templates and the help links defined there. Several templates can be added for the same task.
It you are familiar with Phabricator, here is the ticket with all the information we used for the deployment. Please have a look at it. You can suggest changes by replying to this message.
If you wish to, you can create a list of mentors. This will activate the optional Mentorship module. Please format the list following the guidance. You need at least one mentor for each 500 new accounts created monthly on your wiki (3 mentors minimum). Are you hesitant to become a mentor? Please check the resources we have written based on other mentors' experiences. Please tell us if you are interested by creating a mentor list!
Let me know if you have any question about this deployment. Of course, please move or share this message if needed.
[Now available for testing] Growth team features
editHello! Sorry to use English. Please help translate to your language.
I'm Trizek (WMF). I work as a community relations specialist for the Wikimedia Foundation. I'm here to share a message from the Growth team.
As you may already know, the Growth team's goal is to create features that would help newcomers. Our goal is to help newcomers when they edit for the first time and also to increase the retention of new editors. Several wikis already have these features since a long time now. Working with these wikis, the Growth team found evidence of the efficiency of these new features.
These features will be available for all new accounts on your Wikipedia starting on June 23. This way your Wikipedia will offer more options for newcomers to make good first edits and become community members.
Which features?
editWe have created several features to help them, and also to help community members who help them :
- Newcomer homepage: a new special page, the best place for a newcomer to get started. Please visit it at Special:Homepage It includes:
- Newcomer tasks: a feed of task suggestions that help newcomers learn to edit. Newcomers have been making productive edits through this feed! Know more about this tool.
- Mentorship module [optional]: each newcomers has a direct link to an experienced user (see below). This way, they can ask questions about editing Wikipedia, less the need to find where to ask for assistance.
- Impact module: the user sees how many pages views articles they edit received. Have a look at Special:Impact for yours!
- Help panel: a platform to provide resources to newcomers while they are editing. If they do some suggested tasks, they are guided step-by-step on the process of editing.
- Welcome Survey: communities can know why newcomers create an account on Wikipedia. You can see it at Special:WelcomeSurvey.
The features available right now in your preferences (here and there) so that you can try them. They are not yet visible to newcomers.
How to help?
editFirst, we need help to translate the interface. At the moment, most of the messages newcomers will see on your Wikipedia are in English, some of them have been translated using machine translation. Please help translate the interface (done on translatewiki.net. It needs a specific account).
Also, I need your help checking on the configuration the team setups as default. Please try the features and let us know if something questions you.
Almost everything we use is listed on the features' configuration page: Special:EditGrowthConfig. Some translations are also covered there. You can also change the templates and the help links defined there. Several templates can be added for the same task.
It you are familiar with Phabricator, here is the ticket about this deployment.
If you wish to, you can create a list of mentors. This will activate the optional Mentorship module. Please format the list following the guidance. You need at least one mentor for each 500 new accounts created monthly on your wiki (3 mentors minimum). Are you hesitant to become a mentor? Please check the resources we have written based on other mentors' experiences. Please tell us if you are interested by creating a mentor list!
Let me know if you have any question about this deployment. Of course, please move or share this message if needed!
All the best,