Translations:Growth/Analytics updates/Welcome survey initial report/7/en


 * Most users respond to the survey, giving it high response rates of 67% and 62% in Czech and Korean Wikipedias, respectively.
 * We are not currently concerned that the survey is causing new users to leave the site.
 * The most common reason for creating an account in Korean Wikipedia is to read articles—not for editing (29%). This is different than in Czech, where 18% give that response. The high numbers here may represent an opportunity to educate those users that it is possible and easy to edit Wikipedia.
 * The majority of respondents in both languages have not edited Wikipedia before (51% in Czech and 63% in Korean). But these percentages also mean that a large number of people have edited before (either anonymously or with a different account), and therefore may have some knowledge of how to edit.
 * Korean respondents were much more likely than Czech respondents to type in their own custom topics, as opposed to selecting only the pre-populated options. 28% of Korean respondents added their own topic, compared to 9% of Czech respondents.
 * Surprisingly large numbers of respondents said they are interested in being contacted to get help with editing: 36% in Czech and 53% in Korean. This is a strong affirmation that the potential and desire for human-to-human help exists. The respondents are an actionable list of users for outreach.
 * Few additional people add an email address who did not add one during account creation. The numbers are large enough that the option is productive (6% in Korean and 7% in Czech), but small enough that we could consider better appeals to encourage adding an email address.