Oliver, the discussion is on the formatting of
the URL that is posted on
user's twitter or facebook feed when they use the "share a fact" feature.
We can't set headers at this point because users are clicking on the like
from another site.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Oliver Keyes <okeyes(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Why not just throw something into x_analytics and
aggregate by that
value?
On 23 February 2015 at 19:41, Adam Baso <abaso(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I'm checking with people in ops, but we're planning to add a well
defined
> parameter to the end of URLs to see the level of clickthroughs on such
> links. For example:
>
>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epirus?analytics=ios_share_a_fact_v1
>
> (If there are existing params on the URL - not an issue so far that I
know
> of for the apps as they canonicalize the title and URL - then the
param
> would be last in the ampersand separated query string parameter.)
>
> And then we'd use Varnish to remove the parameter to reduce the risk
of
> cache fragmentation.
>
> We "know" this is probably only a short term solution, and as a
follow up
> from the meeting with the people on the CC line, I'm emailing to open
the
> discussion on options for a more generic option.
>
> So far I think there are a few options from what we've discussed, if
we're
> to support additional bucketing.
>
> (1) More parameters (e.g., ?analytics=ios_share_a_fact&version=1)
> Downside: potentially harder to standardize and remove things from
the URL
>
> (2) More conventional provenance (e.g.,
>
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Castle&oldid=645632619/ref=_…
<...more
> provenance info as desired>/).
> Downside: technically speaking, may break the schema of well-formed
titles
>
> (3) Rely upon (1) or (2), or perhaps an even more RESTful shortlinker
(it
> could have features like target - web or w:// wor wiki:// protocol or
> whatever - versioning, etc.).
> Downside: maybe a little more work to stand up service. As we
recalled,
> there's an extension out there that may, perhaps with some tweaks,
fit the
> build.
>
>
>
>
> -Adam
>
>
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