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At the project level, administrators can determine how long a user should dwell on a link before a hover is triggered. If a project wants to be conservative, the lag can be longer. WMF will have a recommendation as to optimum dwell time that provides the best user experience while minimizing accidental hovers. Unfortunately, there is no good way to tell users about a new feature without showing it to them first. Central notice banners have been suggested, but running them for 2 weeks would not solve the needs of future users and we do not want to run them continuously. Notifying a user of a new feature is best done using a...hover-over. So that is why we are planning to show an initial hover on the users first hover event, followed by an explanation of what the user has seen. They can choose to turn them off in that dialogue. Please go to the Hovercards discussion page, here: Talk:Beta Features/Hovercards
 * Why can't users just turn on Hovercards if they want them?
 * Why can't users just turn on Hovercards if they want them?
 * If I have Hovercards feedback or if I have a suggestion for making them better, where should I go?
 * If I have Hovercards feedback or if I have a suggestion for making them better, where should I go?