The data doesn't seem to back that up.
3645 [1] unique users switched from the list view to feed view.
Since 1563 [2] clicked links in the list view and 1413 [1] clicking
links in the feed that suggests to me all those users are finding both
sides of the feature (someone could do more complicated
Jon Robson, 15/04/2015 20:25:
1117 known users have used the watchlist as a bookmarking tool for
jumping to pages [1] whereas 1090 have used it to get to diffs, so
there is thus mounting evidence to show there is a need for a reader
version of the watchlist.
...or that users are confused and do
Yep. The SQL query has to be this way to generate limn graphs and I lazily
copy and pasted. If you have access to stat.wikimedia.org I can give you
access!
On 21 Apr 2015 8:08 pm, "Yuri Astrakhan" wrote:
> Jon, just to clarify, wouldn't this query also work? Seems easier to
> write. Also, where d
Jon, just to clarify, wouldn't this query also work? Seems easier to write.
Also, where do you run it? I would love to play with it some day.
SELECT
event_name, count(1) count
FROM
MobileWebMainMenuClickTracking_11568715
WHERE
event_mobileMode = 'beta' AND wiki = 'enwiki'
GROUP B
If these numbers grow for collections maybe we can make a case for rolling
Watchlist into Collections altogether.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 2:36 PM, Joaquin Oltra Hernandez <
jhernan...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Very interesting, thanks for sharing Jon.
>
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Jon Robson
Very interesting, thanks for sharing Jon.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Jon Robson wrote:
> This is clicks on English Wikipedia in the beta version of mobile web
> within the 'hamburger menu' (the menu accessed by clicking on the 3
> line icon in the top left corner). We've seen lots of data
This is clicks on English Wikipedia in the beta version of mobile web
within the 'hamburger menu' (the menu accessed by clicking on the 3
line icon in the top left corner). We've seen lots of data on mobile
web that suggest people use the watchlist in this way.
If we look at watchlist behaviour, a
Thanks Jon,
Just for clarity: Is this clicks on watch list links "in general" (mobile
and desktop), clicking on the watchlist button on mobile or clicking on
watchlist links on mobile? (or something else)
James Alexander
Community Advocacy
Wikimedia Foundation
(415) 839-6885 x6716 @jamesofur
On
In beta on enwiki, there were 400 clicks on watchlist compared to 587
on collections since we launched it. It will be interesting how it
holds out, as I suspect it is "new feature curiosity" but it adds more
value to the idea that people use the watchlist for things other than
editing. It's even mo