- Hi everyone,
The next Research showcase is completely dedicated to Teahouse.
:-) It will be live-streamed this Wednesday, October 21 at 18:30 (UTC). The streaming link
is:
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T73vRiNsRxo
- As usual, you can join the conversation on IRC at #wikimedia-research. And, you can watch our past research showcases here.
We look forward to seeing you!
Leila
This month
- The impact of the Wikipedia Teahouse on new editor retention
By Jonathan Morgan, Aaron Halfaker
New Wikipedia editors face a variety of social and technical
barriers to participation. These barriers have been shown to cause even
promising, highly-motivated newcomers to give up and leave Wikipedia
shortly after joining.
The Wikipedia Teahouse was launched in 2012 to provide new editors with
a space on Wikipedia where they could ask questions, introduce
themselves, and learn the ropes of editing in a friendly and supportive
environment, with the goal of increasing the percentage of good-faith
newcomers who go on to become productive Wikipedians. Research has shown that the Teahouse provided a positive experience for participants, and suggested
that participating in the Teahouse led to more editing activity and
longer survival for new editors who participated. The current study
examines the impact of Teahouse invitations on new editors survival
over a longer period of time (2-6 months), and presents findings
related to contextual factors within editors' first few sessions that
are associated with overall survival rate and editing patterns
associated with increased likelihood of visiting the Teahouse.