On 28 Mar 2015 3:15 am, "Quim Gil" <qgil@wikimedia.org> wrote:
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> On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Jon Robson <jdlrobson@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> >The last editor is not that relevant (and quite often it will be a bot),
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>> Yet more people click on it for whatever reason: http://mobile-reportcard.wmflabs.org/#other-graphs-tab.
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> Not for whatever reason. The string says:
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> "Last edited 6 months ago by P64"
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> "P64" is marked as bold in a line of plain text. Clearly an invitation to click.

Sigh.. But as I said in my other email although this is a strong hypothesis this is guess work and we need to stop making changes without data. We have data that can tell us how many repeat users click the profile link vs the history link. We can check bounce rates on both page (do people quickly leave those pages after visiting). Why isn't our first reaction to test our hypothesis?

Another hypothesis is that the last modified bar is too prominent and none of the links are interesting in it to the majority of our users (which is I guess the current design hypothesis) and they only click it by accident/out of curiosity. We can find this out by checking bounce rates with and without the bar.

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> "Last edited 6 months ago" has no visual indication of being a link. The only way to find out is tapping on it, an action that a user not knowing about wiki page history might do more accidentally than on purpose. This string is underlined after visiting the page, but then it's too late.
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>> > The history monile page is ok already today. It would benefit from a summary at the top that could provide interesting information to newcomers and regular editors alike, i.e.
>> Yeh that's not a bad idea - Phabricator task?
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> You get two for the price of one!
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> Rephrase "Last edited..." in mobile web UI and link only to page history
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T94298
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> Summary of activity at the top of mobile history page
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T94297
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