On Aug 20, 2009, at 3:58 PM, Brion Vibber wrote:
It allows readers to give feedback (duh ;) on the quality of a page, sticking a little bar down at the bottom of the article for it. (You've probably seen similar sorts of feedback solicitation on other sites like "Did you find this article helpful?") The scores can then be weighted by age and graphed, giving folks some idea of how an article is being perceived over time.
We've been using ReaderFeedback on http://strategy.wikimedia.org for about a week now; it's a cool little tool. We're using it to rate a few aspects of proposals. Feel free to try it out over there (but do rate the proposal accurately, please, don't just play around - it's a live data-set).
Philippe
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