Growth/Growth team updates/2023

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Update 2023-03-31: Positive reinforcement and what’s next for the Growth team

 * Positive reinforcement
 * There are three main parts to this project, and soon all three parts will be released to Growth pilot wikis:
 * The new Impact module was released to Growth pilot wikis in December 2022. We’ve reported on initial leading indicators, and plan to follow up with full experiment analysis soon (T327581).
 * Leveling up features were released as an A/B test on Growth pilot wikis. We will report on initial leading indicators soon (T328055).
 * The Personalized praise project involves some improvements to the Mentor dashboard. The new dashboard module will surface “praiseworthy” new editors to Mentors, and encourage Mentors to send them encouragement. The new Personalized praise Mentor dashboard module was deployed to Beta wiki this week. After a few more improvements and further testing it will be ready for deployment to Growth pilot wikis (T322443).
 * Mentorship
 * On English Wikipedia and Spanish Wikipedia, so many new accounts are created that there aren't enough mentors to adequately support all newcomers; so currently not all newcomers are assigned to a mentor. The number of mentors on Spanish Wikipedia has increased enough that we were able to increase the percentage of newcomers that receive a mentor to 50% (T332737).
 * What’s next for the Growth team?
 * Add an image
 * We have started work on a new section-level “add an image” task, that will suggest images to new editors that likely fit within a specific section in an article (T321754).
 * We will work on improvements to the “add an image” feature based on user feedback and funnel analysis (T293711).
 * IP Masking
 * The Growth team will soon start engineering work on the product improvements needed to support the IP Masking project (T326877 ).
 * We have already been working on initial designs (T300273), preparing translated designs for user testing (T328616), and conducting user research to help refine designs (T328368).
 * Annual planning
 * The Growth team will soon set objectives and key results that align with the overall Product and Technology Annual Plan. We’ll discuss potential ideas with community members, and schedule a focus group discussion. If you are interested in participating, please just let us know on the Growth talk page.

Update 2023-03-24: Thanks usage analysis, Leveling up release

 * Positive Reinforcement
 * We completed a quick analysis of Thanks, which is now available on Commons: Thanks usage (T332441). Our quick analysis does not find a clear signal that the wider availability of the feature resulted in more edits being thanked. Patterns of usage are different between wikis, both in the sense of what proportion of edits are thanked as well as whether we see differences in January and February compared to December. There are clear differences when it comes to Thanks given by editor tenure.
 * As of Wednesday, March 22, 2023, Leveling up features have been released as part of the Positive Reinforcement A/B test on Arabic Wikipedia, Bengali Wikipedia, Czech Wikipedia, and Spanish Wikipedia (T330358)! We will carefully monitor interactions with these new notifications and features. We will share initial data soon (T328055) and more detailed experiment analysis once we’ve gathered enough data (T328057).
 * Growth team Ambassadors completed a second community consultation about Personalized praise. There were requests for additional functionality, and those ideas have been added to Phabricator.  Thank you to all community members who offered feedback on these designs!

Update 2023-03-17: Add a Link scaling & donors in more languages are invited to try editing

 * Add a link
 * A new set of Wikipedias received the "Add a link" task: Chavacano de Zamboanga Wikipedia, Min Dong Chinese Wikipedia, Chechen Wikipedia, Cebuano Wikipedia, Chamorro Wikipedia, Cherokee Wikipedia, Cheyenne Wikipedia, Central Kurdish Wikipedia, Corsican Wikipedia, Kashubian Wikipedia, Church Slavic Wikipedia, Chuvash Wikipedia, Welsh Wikipedia, and Italian Wikipedia (T304550).
 * Communities can configure how this feature works locally and view stats on how many “add a link” tasks are completed via the Growth team product KPIs.
 * Donor Thank you page experiment
 * Based on positive results from the Thank you page experiment, we scaled this change to five more language wikis: Swedish Wikipedia, Italian Wikipedia, French Wikipedia, Dutch Wikipedia, and Japanese Wikipedia (T321370). Donors land on a “thank you” page after donation, and that landing page now also includes a call to action to try editing: Example Thank you page in French.
 * Newcomer Tasks
 * All newcomer suggested edits receive a “Newcomer task” tag.  Previously that tag was linking to the Newcomer tasks project page, which contained a full project overview rather than a succinct explanation for patrollers. Each newcomer task should now link to a section within a Newcomer Tasks documentation page this is aimed to address the questions of patrollers and other content moderators (T329906)
 * Positive Reinforcement
 * Next week Leveling up features will be released as part of the Positive Reinforcement A/B test on Arabic Wikipedia, Bengali Wikipedia, Czech Wikipedia, and Spanish Wikipedia (T330358).

Update 2023-03-10: Leveling up release & upcoming shift in focus to “add an image”

 * Positive Reinforcement
 * Growth team engineers are hard at work finishing up Leveling up tasks and testing the new features. Leveling up features will be released as part of the Positive Reinforcement A/B test on Arabic Wikipedia, Bengali Wikipedia, Czech Wikipedia, and Spanish Wikipedia on Monday, March 20th (T330358).
 * We will quickly check some of the experiment leading indicators to make sure initial results look promising (T328055) and then we will follow up with a full experiment analysis report once we’ve gathered enough data to have significant newcomer retention data (T328057).
 * Add an image
 * In the month of February 2023, over 5,000 images were added to Wikipedia articles via the newcomer “add an image” feature. Since “add an image” was launched, over 36,000 images have been added to articles via this newcomer task.
 * After the Growth team wraps up Positive Reinforcement work, we will re-focus on “add an image” work. We will work on improvements to the feature based on user feedback and funnel analysis (T293711).
 * We will also start work on a new section-level “add an image” task (T321754). In other words: the current “add an image” task suggests images that illustrate the article as a whole, while this new task will suggest images to articles that already have an article-level image, but could use an image to illustrate a specific section within the article.
 * Mentorship
 * We fulfilled a community request from Spanish Wikipedia to add a talk page link for each mentee in the “Your mentees” module on the Mentor dashboard (T322750).
 * Add a link
 * Growth pilot wikis have been testing a new “add a link” prioritization formula that prioritizes articles that are more likely to be underlinked. This new prioritization formula seems to be working well for newcomers and possibly even decreasing the ratio of edits that end up reverted. We are now scaling this change to all wikis (T330535).
 * Newcomer Experience Projects
 * The Thank you page experiment proved that inviting Wikipedia donors to create accounts through the Thank you page is a sustainable and low-impact way to grow the number of new editors on Wikipedia. We are continuing to expand this work to more languages and regions.  Next Thursday this new “Try editing Wikipedia” call to action will be added to the donor thank you page on Swedish Wikipedia, Italian Wikipedia, French Wikipedia, Dutch Wikipedia, and Japanese Wikipedia (T321370). We will follow up with a quick analysis (T331495) and evaluate the funnel (thank you page visitors > account registrations > constructive activation) once we have enough data.

Update 2023-03-03: Positive Reinforcement & Add a Link

 * Positive Reinforcement
 * Impact module
 * Experiment analysis for the Impact module A/B test has started (T327581), and we plan to make some improvements to the empty state of the Impact module based on initial experiment results (T330614).
 * Leveling up
 * Engineering continues on Leveling up work, and we hope to release the initial Leveling up MVP changes to Growth pilot wikis in mid-March (T317813)
 * Personalized praise
 * Since our initial community consultation about Personalized praise plans, we’ve iterated on ideas and designs, so we started a second community consultation to review the current plan. This consultation will include  discussions on Mediawiki, English Wikipedia, Arabic Wikipedia, Bengali Wikipedia, Czech Wikipedia, and Spanish Wikipedia.
 * Engineering on the new Mentor Dashboard module for “personalized praise” continues (T317817).
 * Add a Link
 * We are preparing the backend to deploy “add an link” to more Wikipedias (T304550, T304551, T308133, T308134)
 * Testing
 * Growth features are now the default experience on both test.wikipedia.org and test2.wikipedia.org. Now that Growth features are the default for all newcomers, it was a time our testing environments had the same user experience (T330748).

Update 2023-02-24: Leveling up & Add a Link

 * Leveling Up
 * We completed a community consultation in which we reviewed the most recent Leveling up designs with the Growth Pilot wikis. This consultation was completed in English on Mediawiki, and at Arabic Wikipedia, Bengali Wikipedia, Czech Wikipedia, and Spanish Wikipedia (T328356). In general, feedback was quite positive. These two tasks help address the only critical feedback mentioned by those that provided feedback:
 * Leveling up: Community configuration (T328386)
 * Leveling up: Second design iteration of "Try a new task" dialog (T330543)
 * The Growth team is wrapping up a few remaining tasks that are necessary for the initial release of Leveling Up features.  After testing is complete and translations are in place, we will release these new features in an A/B test to Arabic, Bengali, Czech, and Spanish Wikipedias.
 * Add a Link
 * We looked at edit and revert data on Growth pilot wikis before and after the release of T301096. It appears that the new prioritization formula may result in more newcomers completing "add a link" tasks and also result in a lower revert rate (although this was not a true A/B test, and revert rates are low enough that it is difficult to draw a conclusion with confidence). Given these results combined with a prior manual evaluation by Growth Ambassadors, and positive reception from Pilot communities, we plan to move forward with releasing this new prioritization formula to all wikis that currently have the "add a link" structured task (T330535).

Update 2023-02-17: Leveling up community consultation & evaluation of section-level image suggestions

 * Leveling Up community consultation
 * The Growth team is almost entirely focused on completing Leveling Up work (which is one part of the Positive Reinforcement project).  We have started a community consultation in which we are following up with community members who offered us feedback in a previous community discussion. We are also sharing our current designs and plans, and asking some questions to help guide future work. This consultation is happening in English on Mediawiki, and at Arabic Wikipedia, Bengali Wikipedia, Czech Wikipedia, and Spanish Wikipedia (T328350).
 * Add an image: section-level image suggestions
 * The current “add an image” tool only suggests images to entirely unillustrated articles. The "add an image" feature suggests article-level image suggestions; images meant to illustrate the article as a whole. The WMF Structured Data team is working on the backend needed to provide image suggestions for specific sections in an article. These section-level image suggestions will power a new Growth team structured task for section-level image suggestions. We are starting design work on this task (T321756), and Growth team Ambassadors helped with a first evaluation of these section-level image suggestions (T316151).

Update 2023-02-10: Positive reinforcement community discussions & Suggested edits topic filtering

 * Positive Reinforcement
 * Leveling Up & Personalized Praise work continues. Designs have been localized into Arabic, Bengali, Czech, French, and Spanish so we can discuss further with Growth pilot communities (T329229).
 * Suggested edits
 * A UI improvement was released to help differentiate between and/or topic filtering (T318597). This “and” topic matching feature is currently only released to Growth pilot wikis (T305399).


 * Mentorship
 * We finished some code cleanup after the release of the structured mentor list (T321501)
 * Several Mentorship bugs were fixed (T328773, T328444, T324615)

Update 2023-02-03: Positive reinforcement, Mentorship for workshop attendees, & "Try editing" prompt for donors

 * Positive Reinforcement
 * Impact Module
 * The new Impact module is released as an A/B test to Growth pilot wikis and we’ve released several minor improvements and bug fixes (T327849, T324675, T327824). Next up we will complete experiment analysis to determine how this change has affected newcomers (T327581).
 * Leveling Up
 * We are wrapping up some analysis to better understand where we should set baseline Leveling Up prompts (T322433)
 * Engineering work has started on improving the post-edit dialog when a newcomer has topics or tasks selected that result in no suggestions (T324177).
 * The main purpose of Leveling up work is to encourage newcomers to try new and more difficult types of tasks, and our initial work on that effort has started (T322386).
 * Personalized Praise
 * The backend work needed to support the new “personalized praise” module on the Mentor dashboard has been completed (T322444).
 * Mentorship
 * Workshop hosts now have an option to claim workshop attendees as mentees (T323038). Example:
 * A newcomer goes to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:CreateAccount?forceMentor=Trizek|Martin_Urbanec
 * When the newcomer completes their account from this URL, then they will have either Trizek or Martin_Urbanec as their mentor.
 * Newcomer experience projects
 * Special account creation pages for donors are now available on SV, IT, JA, FR, and NL Wikipedias (T321370). This work expands the Thank you page experiment in which we encouraged donors in certain languages / on certain wikis to try editing Wikipedia.
 * Welcome Survey
 * Vietnamese Wikipedia now has a newcomer welcome survey (T325376).

Update 2023-01-27: Positive reinforcement, SpecialPages, PageTriage, & Mentorship

 * Positive Reinforcement
 * We added more details to the Positive Reinforcement project page about some initial experiment data (T323788).  And we’ve now gathered enough data that we can start the full experiment analysis (T327581).
 * We’ve been busy finishing Impact module work (T222310). The Growth team is now shifting to focus on Leveling Up work (T317813) and Personalized Praise work (T317817).
 * Growth SpecialPages
 * Now you can find all Growth SpecialPages together under “Growth tools” on Special:SpecialPages.
 * Check Special:NewcomerTasksInfo for an overview of which topics newcomers are editing on your wiki.
 * PageTriage
 * The Moderator Tools team is gradually taking over ownership of PageTriage and has a project planned to work on improvements to PageTriage.
 * In the meantime the Growth team added some better baseline instrumentation: PageTriage Debugging Grafana dashboard (T324747).
 * Mentorship
 * When someone wants to sign up as a mentor, they are now informed if they don't meet the defined criteria (T321500).

Update 2023-01-19: Newcomer experience projects & Positive reinforcement update

 * Newcomer experience projects
 * The Growth team has been partnering with other WMF teams to conduct several experiments aimed at increasing new editor activation and retention. An overview of the four main projects completed are available here: Newcomer experience projects
 * Positive reinforcement
 * There are three parts to the Positive reinforcement project, and we are nearly complete with the first. The work needed to complete the new Impact module is almost complete (T222310). The Growth team is now shifting to focus on Leveling Up (T317813) and Personalized Praise (T317817).
 * Welcome survey
 * On January 30th, we will deploy the welcome survey to Vietnamese Wikipedia (T325376). After this update, all language editions of Wikipedia with Growth tools enabled will receive the Welcome survey.
 * Newcomer experience + New article creation
 * A few Growth team members are meeting with New Pages Patrol representatives and other English wikipedia community members to discuss improvements for newcomers who come to the wikis primarily interested in article creation (meeting details). The Growth team hopes to learn more about current NPP challenges and consider how a project around Article Creation for Newcomers fits into the plans of the Growth team. If this project is prioritized we will spend more time gathering feedback from other wikis and especially focus on feedback from new editors.

Update 2023-01-13: Positive reinforcement updates and Mentorship improvement

 * Positive Reinforcement
 * We released several Impact module improvements including a change to the logic of how we are displaying “Total edits” (T325216).
 * The new Impact module is still being A/B tested on Pilot wikis. We will conduct a thorough analysis once the experiment has run long enough to gather retention metrics, but in the meantime the impact module leading indicators appear healthy.
 * Thanks has been added to Watchlists, Contributions, and Recent Changes (T51541, T90404). We will soon work on design ideas for improvements to the confirmation step (T315859).
 * Mentorship
 * We have worked on a few changes recently to help ensure that when a Mentor is blocked locally or globally they don’t continue to receive questions from mentees (T325087, T318819).
 * Add a Link
 * Newcomers at Growth pilot wikis will now receive “add a link” suggestions for articles that are more clearly "underlinked" (T301096). After discussing this change with Pilot communities and looking at “add a link” metrics we will decide if this change should be released to more wikis.