Dario Taraborelli, 06/09/2012 23:47:
The complete reports on WMF research on AFT5 can be
found here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Article_feedback
The tool is currently deployed on a random 10% sample of English Wikipedia articles so
it's not surprising most readers/editors don't see it very often. We are currently
collecting about 4K unique feedback messages per day:
http://toolserver.org/~dartar/aft5
As for the quality of feedback – as judged by community members and readers – we have
some preliminary usage data coming from the FeedbackPage:
http://toolserver.org/~dartar/fp/ as well as results based on blind assessment by
Wikipedians that we ran during the early stages of AFT5 research (see the "Quality
assessment" sections in the research reports above).
Graphs are empty for me there, is it just me?
We will be publishing shortly an update on
FeedbackPage data, but as the feature is not rolled out on the entire project and not many
editors or readers know how to find the FeedbackPage (i.e. the only place where comments
can be filtered, flagged and moderated), these results should not be taken as conclusive.
A full roll out of AFT5 on the entire English Wikipedia is scheduled for Q4 2012.
Nemo