Growth/Feature summary/ja



調査によるとウィキペディア初学者が編集をしようとしてわからないことにぶつかり、編集をやめてしまう要因がおもに3点、つまり技術、コンセプト、文化であることがわかりました. 現状では、これらをうまく乗り切りたくても役に立つリソースにアクセスできない状態です. 初学者にそれを利用できるようにするため、ウィキメディア財団 Growth チームでは連携した3つの機能を用意し、詳細は下記で説明します. These features have been shown to increase the activation, retention, and edit volume of newcomers.


 * Newcomer homepage: a special page that hosts the "newcomer tasks" and is a good place for a newcomer to get started. The homepage gives access to many resources, including a link to a volunteer mentor that would reply to their questions.
 * Newcomer tasks: a feed of suggested edits that help newcomers learn to edit. Newcomers have been making productive edits through this feed! The feed is located on the Homepage, as the starring feature.
 * Help panel: a platform to provide resources to newcomers while they are editing. When newcomers work on Newcomers tasks, the help panel guides them on what to do.

All of these features are available on both desktop and mobile. It is also possible for experienced users to turn them on and use them. You can try these features on some wikis.

'' For more information about the Growth team, see this page on mediawiki.org. To deploy the features on your wiki, please check on our deployment process page. ''

Newcomer tasks
This feature is the main component of the Growth features that is increasing how many newcomers make their first edit, come back to make more edits, and the number of edits they make. Newcomer tasks is a workflow that suggests articles to edit, shown to users via the "suggested edits module" on the newcomer homepage. Newcomers are able to choose from different types of edits (based on maintenance templates) and filter to topics of interest (based on ORES models). They then can choose from a feed of articles to work on. Once on an article, the help panel will provide guidance on how to complete the edit.

'' To see the metrics and impact of newcomer tasks, see this page on mediawiki.org. ''

'' For more information about newcomer tasks, see this page on mediawiki.org. ''

Newcomer homepage
This special page hosts the newcomer tasks workflow, and contains other modules that give newcomers access to the most important things they need to see on their first day. After creating their account, newcomers see a popup (and some other notifications) encouraging them to visit their homepage, which is accessible through the link to their username along the top of their browser window. Though the team is still experimenting with different modules, here are modules that may appear on the homepage:


 * Mentorship module: assigns each newcomer an experienced user, and gives an easy way to post questions to the mentor's talk page. Mentors volunteer to take part by signing up.
 * Suggested edits module: see "Newcomer tasks" above.
 * Help module: lists links to commonly visited help pages.
 * Impact module: shows newcomers the number of pageviews on each of the articles they have edited.
 * Emails: The page also encourages users to add and confirm their email address.

 Results so far 


 * The majority of newcomers visit their homepage, and many of them return to visit their homepage on subsequent days.
 * As of November 2020, 14,228 mentor questions have been asked by 11,785 users.
 * The homepage increases the number of newcomers who have confirmed email addresses.

'' For more information about the newcomer homepage, see this page on mediawiki.org. ''

ヘルプ パネル
This is a box that newcomers can open while they are editing. It does four things:


 * Guides newcomers while they do suggested edits.
 * Lists links to commonly visited help pages.
 * Allows newcomers to search for other help and policy pages.
 * Allows newcomers to ask a question directly to the help desk.

The help panel appears in both the wikitext and visual editors. When we deploy this feature, we make sure that a wiki's existing help desk (or Teahouse) will work with the features, and that experienced users watching the help desk are willing to receive the incoming questions.

 Results so far 


 * About 20% of newcomers who see the help panel open it up, and about 50% of those who open it up interact with it.
 * The help panel on its own does not increase newcomer edits, but we have retained this feature because we use it to provide guidance as part of the promising newcomer tasks flow described above.

'' For more information about the help panel, see this page on mediawiki.org. ''

この機能を試してみる
Growth 機能を導入したウィキ群で、またはtest.wikipedia.orgで、個人設定を開きます.
 * タブにヘルプパネルを表示して利用できる.
 * タブに初学者ホームページを表示、アクセスできる. 初学者ホームページから初学者向けタスクにアクセスできる.