For those who are interested in quantitative studies on the subject of editor 
motivation, I suggest looking at the list of academic papers at 
http://wikipapers.referata.com/wiki/Motivations. I learned about that list from 
a recent post to research-l. I assume that Steven Walling and the other WMF 
staff are aware of this list but it might be new and interesting to other 
contributors.

That list doesn’t include 
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Editors_Survey_2011 and 
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikimedia_Summer_of_Research_2011/Summary_of_Findings
 which are likely more familiar to the readers of foundation-l.

I think that some of the concerns that have been expressed in this thread are 
well founded while others are overblown.

An effort to improve the retention of editors who take their time to register 
seems unlikely to produce a wave of vandals because vandalizing Wikipedia is 
easy already and doesn’t require registration.

It’s true that we don’t want experiments to unleash significant technical 
problems or massive amounts of copyvio content into Wikipedia. I believe that 
the official failure analysis of the IEP was, if anything, too kind in its 
conclusions. It is my understanding from Steven Walling’s posts that the 
possible projects for editor retention will be much smaller in scale and that 
the community will be notified in advance about the specifics of these 
experiments.

I doubt that we need to worry about the possibility of attracting more PR 
manipulators and POV pushers who abuse editing privileges because those people 
seem to be strongly motivated already, and anyone who doesn’t know how to do it 
themselves can hire someone to do it or recruit volunteers to do it for them. 
My understanding is that the focus of these outreach efforts will be to retain 
editors whose motivation to edit is sufficiently marginal that they’re likely 
to leave if the status quo continues. 

Steven, is there a place on Meta or Outreach where editors can go to propose 
ideas for editor retention? Maybe a link was already posted but I don’t recall 
seeing one. 

Also, Steven, could you send the link to the place where we can look at your 
“not-so-secret effort to make the current user talk template system more 
human”? I’m not clear on which page is the main one, 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template_A/B_testing or 
https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Incubator:Template_testing. Is 
https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Incubator:Template_testing the main page 
and https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template_A/B_testing the list of past 
tests? There’s also https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/New_Editor_Engagement which 
looks like it’s a coordinating page for multiple projects but some of the 
information is a bit outdated. I think it would be helpful for all three of 
these pages to articulate their relationships with each other more clearly and 
be updated to reflect current information, including clearly stating which 
staff members are the appropriate contacts for each page.

Thanks,

Pine
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