[WikiEN-l] Flagged Revisions

Carcharoth carcharothwp at googlemail.com
Fri Aug 21 14:48:27 UTC 2009


How does this differ from the talk page assessments? If this is meant
only for readers-who-don't-edit, then you will have to tell editors
that, as there will be some editors that try and skew the feedback for
a particular article.

Carcharoth

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Erik Moeller<erik at wikimedia.org> wrote:
> 2009/8/20 Sage Ross <ragesoss+wikipedia at gmail.com>:
>> Is there a page to discuss the configuration(s) of ReaderFeedback?
>
> The intent is to set up
> http://readerfeedback.labs.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page with a bit
> more introductory text and then get the word out to start a
> conversation about the rating criteria we want to use for this, and
> indeed whether we want to use this at all. Because part of the point
> of this feature is to be able to compare perception of quality across
> languages, those criteria need to IMO be defined across at least all
> languages of a project.
>
> I'll probably only get to this part of the setup post-Wikimania, but
> if you want to start setting up pages yourself, please don't hesitate.
>
>> I notice the test wiki has the categories "Usefulness",
>> "Presentation", and "Neutrality", while the extension documentation
>> uses four example categories, "Reliability", "Completeness", "NPOV",
>> and "Presentation".  I hope something more specific than "Usefulness"
>> is what gets deployed on en-wiki.
>
> I suggested "usefulness" for the initial setup, but as noted above,
> this is one of the things we need to figure out. I like usefulness or
> helpfulness because it reflects the direct perceived value that our
> readers are deriving from the information we provide. Yes, that value
> depends on what they were looking for to begin with, and one would
> hope that some of them would provide further comments. But, for
> example, it would be interesting to know if our articles about movies
> or books, or about historical subjects, or whatever other category,
> are organized in a manner that our readers consider helpful to find
> the stuff they're looking for.
> --
> Erik Möller
> Deputy Director, Wikimedia Foundation
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