Campaigns/Foundation Product Team/Invitation list
The Invitation List Tool is a new feature designed by the Campaigns Product team to help organizers find people who might be interested in joining their projects or events. The tool was created as part of the Event Discovery project. It works by looking at a list of articles that an organizer plans to focus on during an activity and then finding users to invite based on the following criteria: the bytes they contributed to the articles, the number of edits they made to the articles, their overall edit count on the wikis, and how recently they have edited the wikis.This makes it easier for organizers to invite people who are already interested in the event’s topics, hence increasing the likelihood of participation.
The Invitation List Tool is available to users with the Event Organizer right, and it is a part of the CampaignEvents extension. The extension includes tools like Event Registration and the Event List. These tools help make organizing and finding events easier. Any wiki that has the CampaignEvents extension can easily enable the Invitation List Tool.
Background
[edit]We created the Invitation List Tool because we have heard from many community organizers that it would be helpful to have an easier way to identify people to invite to their events. Meanwhile, we learned from feedback from experienced editors that many were motivated to join an event based on the event’s topic and that some did not know how to find events that interested them.
A model to generate an invitation list was first created, and then an experiment was conducted to determine the usefulness of the Invitation list. During our Event Invitations Consultation Hours, we engaged with community organizers to gather insights and feedback on the needs and expectations surrounding the Invitation tool. We heard positive feedback on the usefulness of the tool, since it provided a simple way for organizers to identify users who may be interested in their events.
Based on these conversations, we decided to first build a basic version of the tool (called an MVP or Minimum Viable Product) that meets these needs. We’re excited to see how it helps organizers and to hear more feedback from the community.
Current Status
[edit]The Invitation List tool is available on Igbo Wikipedia and Swahili Wikipedia for users who have the Event Organizer right.
All users can test the first iteration of the Invitation List Tool on Beta-Wiki. This deployment allows any user to test the tool, without needing the Event organizer right or having the CampaignEvents extension on their wiki.
You can test the Invitation List Tool on Beta-Wiki to see how it works and provide feedback on this talk page.
How to Test the Tool on Beta Wiki
[edit]Here’s how you can try the tool on the Beta Wiki:
- Step 1: Go to the Beta Wiki at https://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/
- Step 2: Login with your Beta account. If you don’t have one, you can create a new account. Please note that this is different from your regular wikimedia account. The Beta account is primarily used for testing and development purposes.
- Step 3: Go to https://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Special:GenerateInvitationList
- Step 4: Input data, which can be:
- Invitation list name: it can be anything you want. For example, let’s say you were running an event called “Awesome Editathon.” You could call your invitation list “Awesome Editathon Invitation List.” The purpose is so that you can find it later in an archive of your invitation lists.
- Event page: you can skip this; it is optional. This would be used if you have an event page with event registration tied to the event.
- Article List: These should be articles on the wiki where you are using the tool. For example, if you are using the tool on Arabic Wikipedia, the articles you provide must already exist on Arabic Wikipedia. If you are testing this tool on Beta, the article list you provide must be articles that already exist on Beta-Wiki. To add an article, simply type in the name of the article and hit the enter button. You can include up to 300 articles in this field. If you do not already have a list, you can use the sample list provided for testing purposes.
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