User:KStoller-WMF/sandbox

'''This is a potential project intended to help better onboard newcomers interested in article creation. This project is not currently prioritized; this page is intended to gather and refine ideas.'''

Growth tools currently encourage newcomers to try small edits before diving into article creation, yet many newcomers still attempt to create an article right away. If this project is prioritized, we will work on ways to better onboard newcomers that register with an intention to create an article, while also finding ways to help guide and onboard any user creating their first article.

Current status

 * 2022-12-08: Meeting with English Wikipedia New pages patrol representatives
 * Next: Continue to discuss community ideas & document initial project details

User Story
As a new editor interested in article creation, I want the proactive guidance and support I need to be successful, because I'll be more likely to continue editing if my initial contributions aren't reverted or deleted.

Who is this project meant to serve? Good faith newcomers on Wikipedia who are primarily interested in article creation. About 25% of newly registered users who complete the Welcome Survey indicate that they have created an account specifically to create a new article. This is the population we hope to initially focus on.

There are many types of newcomers who come to the wikis, some looking to make good faith edits and others who simply want to vandalize, spam, or make bad faith edits. However, this good faith / bad faith distinction is perhaps too simplistic as there are also many newcomers who are want to make "good faith" edits, but don't understand core Wikipedia principles and guidelines around notability, conflict of interest, neutral point of view, etc. These newcomers need additional guidance or they end up frustrated and disappointed when their edits or articles get reverted or deleted. Because they aren't receiving the proactive guidance they need, they end of creating additional work for content moderators who need to provide reactive guidance which may not always be well-received.

Previous research identified, below is an exploration into how this project might impact these personas:

Goals
We want to:


 * Make sure good faith newcomers with appropriate article ideas can successfully publish their article
 * Provide guidance so that good faith newcomers are more successful when creating articles
 * Retain good faith newcomers and provide a good experience, even if their article idea isn't notable or appropriate for Wikipedia.
 * Minimize bad articles created, to reduce content moderation burden

We don't want to:


 * Restrict article creation further or change user access levels
 * Create a process that limits bad faith article additions, but unintentionally also limits good faith article additions or reduces newcomer retention

Community Discussion
Some smaller wikis are eager for more content and could benefit from improved onboarding for article creation. Some larger wikis are eager for better onboarding for article creation to help with newcomer retention and to help reduce the burden of patrolling low quality articles. Some smaller wikis are eager for more content and could benefit from improved onboarding for article creation.


 * English Wikipedia discussion: Newcomer experience + new article

Community ideas:

 * New user article flowchart
 * New landing page proposal
 * Vision for a better Article Wizard

Initial data:

 * Across all Wikipedias from November 1, 2021 to October 31, 2022, about 4.26% of new articles created, are created by accounts that are less than 30 days old
 * About 25% of newly registered users who complete the Welcome Survey indicate that they have created an account specifically to create a new article

Open questions:

 * Of the newly registered users who indicate that they have created an account specifically to create a new article, what percentage go on to create an article within 30 days?
 * What percentage of articles created by newcomers are ultimately deleted?

Research Plan:

 * TBD