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Timeline for answer to Collectives Updates to the Community Bulletin in the Right Sidebar by Sannan - Move to Codidact

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Sep 27, 2023 at 7:47 comment added Sannan - Move to Codidact Tbh, I can barely follow along with this, perhaps my level of expertise in understanding UX design and beta testing is not enough to understand what @Carog is trying to say. But I request you guys to move this feature somewhere else, still very much visible and highlighted on the site. Knowing what goes on in meta and improving the site with the discussion therein, is in my opinion, and clearly in the opinion of most people here, much more necessary than the entire existence of collectives.
Sep 26, 2023 at 20:48 comment added user400654 @Carog i would expect that to mean releasing the change without a design change, or with both widgets getting the design change, seems a bit counter productive to test both a new design and different content in the same test
Sep 26, 2023 at 20:02 comment added Carrott StaffMod @KevinB Yes. Adding anything new will skew results to some degree. We're trying to limit the amount skewing.
Sep 26, 2023 at 19:58 comment added user400654 Wouldn't launching a new widget in that place with a new design inherently skew the results?
Sep 26, 2023 at 19:53 comment added Carrott StaffMod The “disruption” would be related to the traffic we see from every other widget on the right sidebar. By moving anything on the right sidebar (up or down), we risk changing the current traffic patterns we’re seeing for those links. It would be much harder to know if those changes were due to them being lower on the page or just because the new widget is present. We’d like to keep any data change we see, from this experiment, as clear as possible.
Sep 26, 2023 at 19:52 comment added Carrott StaffMod And in one of my comments to starball: "(2/4) #1 (continued) Each of those widgets have their own value, goals and metrics that we track. For this experiment, we decided to replace one widget instead of moving all of them."
Sep 26, 2023 at 19:52 comment added Carrott StaffMod As mentioned in the original post: "Based on the data, we know that the top position of the right sidebar is seen by the most users. The more a user has to scroll, the less likely it will be seen on that question page."
Sep 23, 2023 at 15:58 history edited Proud anti-zionist CC BY-SA 4.0
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Sep 23, 2023 at 15:49 history answered Sannan - Move to Codidact CC BY-SA 4.0