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 <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Very interesting, thanks for sharing Jon.
>
> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Jon Robson <[email protected]> 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 on mobile
>> web that suggest people use the watchlist in this way.
>>
>> If we look at watchlist behaviour, although the editor watchlist sees
>> more general activity, if you look at unique users, in this month,
>> 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.
>>
>> [1] select count(distinct event_username) from
>> MobileWebWatchlistClickTracking_10720361 where timestamp >
>> 20150401000000 and event_name = 'watchlist-a-z-view';
>> [2] select count(distinct event_username) from
>> MobileWebWatchlistClickTracking_10720361 where timestamp >
>> 20150401000000 and event_name = 'watchlist-feed-view';
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 11:10 AM, James Alexander
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > 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 Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 10:45 AM, Jon Robson <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> 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 more popular than nearby at current time.
>> >>
>> >> That said It still fails to compete with our most popular 'features'
>> >> home, random and settings.
>> >>
>> >> Result of SQL Query [1]:
>> >> Home Random Nearby Watchlist Uploads Settings Profile Logout Login
>> >> Collections
>> >> 1308 851 500 400 0 1188 258 99 373 587
>> >>
>> >> [1]    SELECT
>> >>       sum(if(event_name = 'home', 1, 0)) as Home,
>> >>       sum(if(event_name = 'random', 1, 0)) as Random,
>> >>       sum(if(event_name = 'nearby', 1, 0)) as Nearby,
>> >>       sum(if(event_name = 'watchlist', 1, 0)) as Watchlist,
>> >>       sum(if(event_name = 'uploads', 1, 0)) as Uploads,
>> >>       sum(if(event_name = 'settings', 1, 0)) as Settings,
>> >>       sum(if(event_name = 'profile', 1, 0)) as Profile,
>> >>       sum(if(event_name = 'logout', 1, 0)) as Logout,
>> >>       sum(if(event_name = 'login', 1, 0)) as Login,
>> >>       sum(if(event_name = 'collections', 1, 0)) as Collections
>> >>     FROM
>> >>       MobileWebMainMenuClickTracking_11568715
>> >> WHERE
>> >> event_mobileMode = 'beta'
>> >> and wiki = 'enwiki'
>> >>
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