[Foundation-l] Increasing the number of new accounts who actually edit
emijrp
emijrp at gmail.com
Sun Sep 26 11:11:13 UTC 2010
Hi all;
I think we can compare our retention rate with other communities like Wikia.
If its retention rate is higher, we can learn from them, otherwise they can
learn from us.
Also, some months ago I read about a Facebook study which said that
"Facebook users who edit their profiles in the first day, use to get
involved". But now, I can't find that study.
Regards,
emijrp
2010/9/23 Peter Gervai <grinapo at gmail.com>
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 18:49, David Gerard <dgerard at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > It would take a major effort to get individual wiki communities to
>
> And by that you mean communities on enwp? :-)
> People bite everywhere, and the reasons are the same as well, as you
> properly pointed out. Enpw is the largest so people bite there most
> often.
>
> > (That's because there's ridiculous amounts of complete rubbish to sift
> > through. I'm not saying it's simple or easily remedied negligence on
> > the part of existing community members, because if it was it would
> > have been trivially remedied by now.)
>
> But still I agree that the original topic is mostly non-problem.
>
> Peter
>
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