i don't think anyone is against it, they just advocate to try multiple angles :)
Lodewijk
2013/9/20 Richard Nevell richard.nevell@wikimedia.org.uk
Ok, it may not have much effect, but is there any harm in trying?
On 20 September 2013 18:32, Maarten Dammers maarten@mdammers.nl wrote:
Hi Maarten
Op 20-9-2013 10:59, Maarten Deneckere schreef:
I don't think we will gain that much new contributors using a more
prominent sitenotice. Most people just ignore it. Just ask friends and family, do they read that message?
I organised WLM both in Belgium and South Africa, and I have far better experiences attracting people with a personal approach, eg. real life WLM events, our mailing list, Facebook groups.
+1 to that. The central notice banner should be part of a broader campaign to promote Wiki Loves Monuments. Last couple of years we also had articles in magazines, etc. Bit too late for that now I guess...
Maarten
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