It's looking good! I have two questions right now.Firstly, technically, you're helping Wikidata directly, and only helping Wikipedia indirectly. What is the thought process behind saying "Help Wikipedia!" and not something more accurate?I find it a little frustrating to not know how it is that I've helped Wikipedia. I thought "Sure, I'll help Wikipedia! No, he didn't go the Pratt Institute. Oh, well, what did I do?". It actually slightly disinclined me from wanting to do it again, because I wasn't really sure what I'm doing. On the other hand, you don't want to be overly verbose and show people too much information. Have you thought about adding a prompt to get more information for those that are curious?These questions are kind of idealistic and not so practical, but I enjoy being able to take off my very practical product owner hat from time to time. :-)DanOn 18 August 2014 17:37, Maryana Pinchuk <mpinchuk@wikimedia.org> wrote:_______________________________________________During Wikimania, me + Kaldari + Sherah did some in-person testing of a prototype mobile Wikidata game that Sherah built during the hackathon.[1] I've finally transcribed the notes from the testing sessions & thought it might be useful/interesting for folks to read through the summary and raw notes: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Design/Research/Guerilla_testing_Wikigrok.The tl;dr is that we've definitely got some iterating to do on the UX and copy to make this a better, more understandable, less intimidating experience for less experienced/non-Wikipedian users – but it was great to get that feedback early on so we can act on it before writing any of the live code :)Lemme know if you have any questions – and Kaldari + Sherah, feel free to add anything you remember from the testing :)
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