Steven agreed. The original question was do people click the watch
star when not logged in - do they sign in. We have indeed answered
this.
Since no one else has voiced any opinion/interest in this. I guess
Kenan Wang as product manager for mobile should probably make a call
on this.

Either
1) We kill it
or
2) We turn it into a new question - what kind of articles do people
watch on mobile? I actually think this is a super interesting question
to ask from a personal perspective as it gives a sense of the culture
that exists in mobile. That said you could probably get that same data
from other sources.

Awaiting direction...

On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Steven Walling <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Jon Robson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> This schema has been around since the dawn of time. It collects data
>> around the watch star activity.
>>
>> Currently we don't use it for anything.
>>
>> I think we should do something about this.
>> 1) Create an automation script using SQL [A] that generates regular
>> reports showing the top ten watch articles on mobile on wikis for each
>> month and publish that somewhere. See Graph [C] to get an idea of what
>> this looks like for January.
>> 2) We may want to do the above but in addition to this stop logging
>> clicks on the watchstar when logged out. The graph generated for
>> January [D] from this data is very different, quicker to run and much
>> more work safe.
>> 3) Kill the schema altogether
>
>
> The purpose of schemas is to answer a question, either once or on an ongoing
> basis. It seems like the question with the watchlist schema was about how
> users in the beta were using the watchlist, particularly about the modified
> versus all (i.e. bookmarks). Is that right?
>
> If so, it seems like you've answered the question for now. You might want to
> check this again the future though, and in that case I'd say just leave it.
> If not, just remove it.
>
>
> --
> Steven Walling,
> Product Manager
> https://wikimediafoundation.org/



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