David Gerard, 31/10/2011 12:29:
I’ve been into Wikipedia for several years, and all my friends know this. I *still* find myself having to explain to them in small words that that “edit” link really does include them fixing typos when they see one.
So my suggestion: tiny tiny steps like this: things people can do that have a strong probability of sticking.
Anyone else got ideas based on their (admittedly anecdotal) experience?
[inspired by Oliver Keyes' blog post: http://quominus.org/archives/524 ]
What's the impact of changes like https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Tagline&diff=201306... ? (Probably minimal, readers don't actually read our invitations to edit anyway, usually.)
Nemo