On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 02:13, Steven Walling <swalling(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Very cool. :)
Thank you!
Is there going to be any way to measure how often this
happens, and for
what pages? Other communities have spent many hours discussing this
(including English Wikipedia) with little success. Data on how social
sharing leads to greater readership, enthusiasm for Wikipedia, and even
possibly editing would be fantastic to have.
For us any number is good :) Having said that, I have subscribed to the
hashtag on twitter, so can get some numbers in sometime, not sure about
checking facebook. Absolutely no way to get a count of emails :D. We need
more readership, so we knock all the doors without worrying much on effect,
but most of the efforts we take(Contests, Featured Wikimedians, Sitenotice
campaigns) give us good results for our scale.(IMO except physical outreach
which gives the least RoI). We are also planning to start a full fledged
facebook page soon(may be post the media contest) to leverage facebook more
to showcase DYK, ITN, FA, FPX and hope to get more visitors,editors.
On English community's debate, its in a very different galaxy, am not even
sure if we are in same universe(on numbers etc), So things differ.
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Regards
Srikanth.L