On 22 September 2010 17:26, Robert Rohde <raro...@gmail.com> wrote: > Currently, only about 1.1% of account registrations reach the level of > 100 edits. That conversion rate is tiny. Even if there are many > different reasons that such people abandon editing, I have to imagine > that a significant portion of the other 99% are people we can capture > and develop into active editors given a bit more support. Even if > such efforts can only convince another 1% to become active editors, > you would still be talking about doubling the size of the active > community.
It would take a major effort to get individual wiki communities to actually understand and apply "don't bite the newbies." It's already a top-down value, just one widely ignored in practice. (That's because there's ridiculous amounts of complete rubbish to sift through. I'm not saying it's simple or easily remedied negligence on the part of existing community members, because if it was it would have been trivially remedied by now.) - d. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l