See:
* *http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/09/25/humanizing-wikipedia-editing-mobile-experiments/
<http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/09/25/humanizing-wikipedia-editing-mobile-experiments/>*
*
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Humanizing_features
"Experiment" is a terrible misnomer for this project. AFAIK, there was no
specific hypothesis or set of metrics that the team was measuring around
the time the strapline was launched; this was simply an attempt to update
the design and make it look a little more, for lack of a better word,
human. I would look at any work in this area as an ongoing visual design
iteration (including the current work in alpha to move the strapline down),
not an "experiment," unless there is a specific set of metrics we're trying
to move one way or another.
In general, we need to start getting a lot better about bucketing our work
into these types of user-facing categories ("experiment" versus "ongoing
design iterations") and creating shared understanding both within the teams
and in the community about what that means. Both kinds of work are totally
valid and necessary – we don't have the time or resources to test every
change we want to make, and for some things, we just need to trust
ourselves and do what we think is right for our users, even if we can't
measure exactly how it will impact the system. When we do have a specific
hypothesis about how a change will impact the system for the better and
some metrics we can measure to prove or disprove it – and only then! – we
should call it an experiment. A healthy mix of both types of projects is
necessary for ensuring that we're both being rigorous/data-informed AND not
getting caught in analysis paralysis to make simple, quick, obvious changes.
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Ryan Kaldari <rkaldari(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
This experiment desperately needs documentation (both
on
mediawiki.org
and Meta:Research).
Moushira, would you be able to help coordinate such documentation so that
we are more clearly communicating with the community about these changes?
(Even I can't keep up with what we are doing with the last modified bar in
mobile and why.) You might need to talk with some of the designers about
the rationale for the changes. Maryana may also be able to provide some
insights.
Kaldari
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Jon Robson <jrobson(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
I'm still not convinced this is a good idea
and this village pump post
[1] seems to show its now just me (although there is also one of the
opposite mindset).
Please do consider this in the redesign which has now been promoted to
beta.
"Before in the mobile edition of Wikipedia, it showed at the top the
hours or days since last revision and the user name. Now the username is
not there. Bring it back and even consider it for the full desktop version.
That is how we encourage people to update this site and not think some
editorial board does it."
[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Village_pump_(proposals)#Bring_back…
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