I have two prototypes to share that will help solve this problem that I can share on monday at my desk.



On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Benny Situ <bsitu@wikimedia.org> wrote:
I did not go through every thread in this conversation, what problem is 'clear/go away' trying to solve?  Is it because the notification topic is not interesting to the user or is it because it disturbs the user view in the flyout?  'clearing' existing ones doesn't prevent new ones from coming in.  Or is it just because we want to provide more UI control to end users?

I receive emails from amazon regularly and I would view them occasionally to see what's on sale , I would never check/delete them because I know that new emails will push them out of the first page.  If I am getting sick of receiving such email I would just unsubscribe.  I am not sure about implementing such function, I think it totally depends on personal preference ( in such case, majority rules, :) ).


On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Luke Welling WMF <lwelling@wikimedia.org> wrote:
I generally like the feature in its current form.

It's not exactly how I'd have specified it.  I think consistency in UX is vital so if it were just up to me, I would not have different handling for talk and system notifications.  But that's a relatively minor issue.

The big question I'd ask now is "Is there a realistic chance that we'll add fine grained control in V1.1?"

If there is, then type based disabling is dangerous. It limits what we can turn on later. For example, if somebody has turned off all page link notifications because they were getting dozens for a single uninteresting page they created, and we later add per page disabling of that type, we can't reasonably turn it back on for that user. Undoing their manual preference settings would be obnoxious. We've lost them from that feature forever even if we improve it.

Luke


On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Vibha Bamba <vbamba@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Ryan, can you request you to comment on tech feasibility analysis for 2 things:

-A simple 'Go away/Remove this notification'
-And a 'Clear All' for visible notifications in the flyout?


On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Oliver Keyes <okeyes@wikimedia.org> wrote:
That's an argument for 'they might not find the feature as useful'. Will they be directly inconvenienced by the feature? Not that I can see. But since we're in agreement that, well, we're not in agreement, it's probably worth mooting this conversation until there comes a time when we have more evidence on how things work in practise, or other people want to take up the baton.


On 27 March 2013 20:23, Vibha Bamba <vbamba@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Right. So I agree we need solutions that will work across a spectrum of engagement levels.
But turning categories off also doesn't work for new users, their volume and velocity of notifications is much smaller than the power user.


On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Oliver Keyes <okeyes@wikimedia.org> wrote:
I am certainly talking about the power user; my point is that we do have use cases here :). I strongly agree that new users are unlikely to create a volume of edits or articles in a single go, but given that our job with EE is to turn them into power users, and being able to create mechanisms to do this requires some kind of community acceptance, it seems illogical to make product decisions based on the short-term. I'm happy to wait until we have more evidence, and other people are convinced this might be worth looking into, but "I think you may be talking about the power user here" is never a valid argument for a feature that hits non-newcomers.


On 27 March 2013 20:02, Vibha Bamba <vbamba@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Oliver, I think you may be talking about the power user here:
New users are unlikely to create a volume of edits or articles in a single go.

Certain categories cannot be switched off:
-Systme Messages
-Talk Page messages

You bring up a very valid case, but I doubt that the solution is turning entire categories off from the flyout.
If it is spam for power users, they can turn things off in Preferences.

Facebook provides a very sophisticated level of control in the flyouts by letting you mute :

-Notification from User X (Not all talk messages) 
-Notifications about Event X (Not all events)
-Notifications from X wall Post (Not all your wall posts, just this specific one)
-Notifications from the status you posted (Not your entire wall)
-Notifications for a language from a service (Not even the entire app in all cases)

This is the level of control we may need for some categories, but it needs more thinking,
I dont think we are there yet.

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Oliver Keyes <okeyes@wikimedia.org> wrote:
As someone who has spent time directly observing user behaviour for many years - we have lots and lots of evidence. For example; are you aware that users semi-automatically and/or rapidly create articles? Usually translated from other projects. I sincerely doubt that they will want a notification every time.


On 27 March 2013 19:32, Vibha Bamba <vbamba@wikimedia.org> wrote:
To clarify:

1) The safest thing that allows to build incrementally for now is  'Ive read this > Remove it' which is a really a simple 'Go Away'
2 ) In addition to this we could support a 'Clear All Read' from the flyout so a user doesn't have to dismiss one at a time.

This still leaves us with the problem of cross linking notification which may be large in volume > we could make that an 'Opt In'

The reason I think turning off categories in the flyout is problematic is:
  1. Dismissing entire categories needs more fine tuning. Users will want to unfollow specific things > Articles > Discussions etc.
  2. Switching off categories also prevents us from incremental fine tune controls in the short term.
  3. Other than cross links, so far we dont have enough evidence that users will want to switch entire categories off. We need more time and back end support to figure that out. 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Vibha Bamba <vbamba@wikimedia.org> wrote:
I propose:

1) The safest thing that allows to build incrementally for now is  'Ive read this > Remove it'
2 ) In addition to this we could support a clear all new from the flyout so a user doesn't have to dismiss one at a time.

This still leaves us with the problem of cross linking notification which may be large in volume > we could make that an 'opt in'

Dismissing entire categories needs more fine tuning.
Other than cross links, so far we dont have enough evidence that users will want to switch entire categories off.
Users will want to unfollow specific things > Articles > Discussions etc.
We need more time and back end support to figure that out.


On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Isarra Yos <zhorishna@gmail.com> wrote:
But having the option there at all, if its to be removed later for simplicity, could even cause problems - how quickly would users figure out that they dont want a kind of message? On the first one, it probably wont seem worth dismissing all of the type - might be interesting to get more. But once they get twenty in the next day, then it would probably sink in that okay, this is really annoying. But where did the option go? Wasnt there an option?

If anything it might lead them away from their preferences because their preferences are not where they saw the option initially.


On 27/03/2013 13:11, Matthew Flaschen wrote:
On 03/27/2013 03:09 PM, Isarra Yos wrote:
Perhaps Im misunderstanding something, but if someone is trying to
dismiss several, they wont want a dialog showing up every time, but at
the same time even if they dont want to disable all of the type the
first time that doesnt mean they wont want to do that later. The option,
if its going to be there, needs to be there somewhat consistently.
You can still disable the notification category in Special:Preferences .
  It may be worthwhile to keep the main Echo interface (not preferences)
simpler if they choose not to disable the category the first time.

Matt Flaschen


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