Talk pages consultation 2019/Trade-offs survey

During Phase 2 of the talk page consultation we will discuss the trade-offs that have emerged during Phase 1. To facilitate and supplement these discussions we plan to run a survey (open to all consultation participants, translated to multiple languages) that allows for force-ranking of options.

Draft survey questions

 * 1) How would you describe your experience level at editing wikis?
 * 2) I don't know anything about editing wikis
 * 3) I know only the basics
 * 4) I know a lot
 * 5) I know most or all of the advanced editing features
 * 6) How would you describe your experience level at communicating with other wiki editors on talk pages?
 * 7) I have never communicated with another wiki editor
 * 8) I know only the basics
 * 9) I know a lot
 * 10) I know most or all of the advanced talk page features
 * 11) How long have you been editing wikis? (there is probably an existing scale we should use)
 * 12) 0-3 months
 * 13) 3-12 months
 * 14) 1-3 years
 * 15) 3+ years
 * 16) Where do you edit?
 * 17) Wikipedia
 * 18) Wikidata
 * 19) Wikimedia Commons
 * 20) Wiktionary
 * 21) Wikisource
 * 22) etc...
 * 23) For Talk pages, please rank the following suggested improvements in order of importance. (Note: This list is collated from past feedback. It will be adjusted to reflect Consultation feedback.)
 * 24) * Standardized archive bots
 * 25) * Avatars
 * 26) * Clear topic creation indicator
 * 27) * Link permanence
 * 28) * Mentioning users
 * 29) * Quoting mechanism
 * 30) * Reply feature
 * 31) * Automatic indentation
 * 32) * Automatic signatures
 * 33) * History preservation with thread move
 * 34) * Watch threads
 * 35) * Adaptive time stamps
 * 36) * Usefulness indicator of posts/comments
 * 37) * Visual Editor integration
 * 38) For StructuredDiscussions, please rank the following suggested improvements in order of importance. (Note: This list is collated from past feedback. It will be adjusted to reflect Consultation feedback.)
 * 39) * Avatars
 * 40) * Less white space
 * 41) * Support for switching between editors
 * 42) * Links in edit summaries
 * 43) * Greater editing flexibility (a la wikitext)
 * 44) * Post-by-date calendar for threads
 * 45) * Thread title searching
 * 46) * Special:Unresolved topics
 * 47) * Mention users in footnotes
 * 48) * Notifications mouseover
 * 49) * Quoting
 * 50) * Split, merge, move, or relocate topics or parts of topics
 * 51) * Per-user collapse/uncollapse topics
 * 52) * Expansive topic filtering
 * 53) * Bulk hide threads
 * 54) * Hide topic titles
 * 55) * Improved counter-vandalism